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Fergus Hume

The Wooden Hand

Fergus Hume's “The Wooden Hand” delves into the realm of crime fiction, combining elements of mystery and the supernatural in a rich narrative tapestry. Set against the atmospheric backdrop of Victorian London, Hume's prose is marked by intricate plotting and vivid characterizations, showcasing his ability to weave suspense with social commentary. The novel reflects the cultural anxieties of the period, particularly concerning crime and morality, while also drawing on gothic influences that permeate the narrative, inviting readers to explore the darker corners of human nature. Fergus Hume, an influential author of the late 19th century, gained notoriety for his innovative contributions to the detective genre, with his most famous work, “The Mystery of a Hansom Cab,” preceding this novel. Hume's background as a legal clerk and his experiences living in a diverse society likely informed the complex characters and societal critiques presented in “The Wooden Hand,” allowing him to skillfully intertwine personal motivations with broader social issues in his writing. Recommended for fans of classic detective fiction and those interested in the psychological complexities of crime, “The Wooden Hand” stands as a compelling exploration of moral dilemmas and the human psyche. Hume's masterful narrative will engage readers with its blend of suspense and cultural insight, making it an essential addition to any literary collection.
274 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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