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Fergus Hume

The Silent House

In Fergus Hume's enthralling novel, “The Silent House,” readers are plunged into an intricate web of mystery and intrigue set against the backdrop of Victorian England. The narrative follows the eerie circumstances surrounding a supposedly abandoned mansion where dreadful secrets lurk. Hume'Äôs mastery of descriptive prose and atmospheric tension engages the reader, seamlessly intertwining elements of gothic horror and detective fiction. This novel not only reflects the literary tastes of the late 19th century but also showcases Hume's innovative approach to the detective genre, paving the way for future writers to explore similar themes of obsession, isolation, and the uncanny. Fergus Hume, an Australian author who became a prominent figure in English literature, found inspiration for “The Silent House” while navigating through the complexities of identity and societal issues in his time. Relocating to England, Hume experienced firsthand the class struggles and urban decay that informed his writing. His ability to blend thrilling narratives with social commentary reflects his unique perspective and desire to engage readers with not only storytelling but also a critical examination of the world around them. “The Silent House” is a compelling read for anyone intrigued by gothic mysteries and psychological thrillers. Hume's rich characters and meticulously crafted plot will draw you in, allowing you to experience the chills and suspense that permeate the pages. This novel is a testament to Hume's literary prowess and is highly recommended for fans of classic detective stories and those interested in the evolution of mystery fiction.
252 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press

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