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Nicholas Carter

The Man Without a Conscience; Or, From Rogue to Convict

In “The Man Without a Conscience; Or, From Rogue to Convict,” Nicholas Carter delves into the intricate moral landscape of crime and redemption. This novel articulates a gripping narrative that intertwines elements of crime fiction with psychological depth, navigating the inner workings of a protagonist torn between vice and virtue. Carter's distinctive style incorporates vivid descriptiveness and an engaging plot structure, evocative of the popular dime novels of his time, while revealing a keen understanding of societal norms and the implications of moral ambiguity in early 20th-century America. Nicholas Carter, a prolific writer and a pioneer of the detective fiction genre, often drew from his own experiences and the shifting cultural attitudes of his era. His work reflects an acute awareness of the complexities of human psychology and societal pressures that push individuals to the margins. Carter's own challenges with the law and insights into criminal behavior fuel the narrative's exploration of a character's descent into moral oblivion, aligning with the transformative journeys that frequently populate his literary repertoire. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the evolution of crime literature and those who appreciate character-driven storytelling. Carter's masterful construction of suspense and moral questioning invites poignant reflection on the nature of conscience, making this a compelling addition to any literary collection.
146 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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