The Hand in the Dark is a finely constructed early-twentieth-century detective novel that joins the country-house mystery to a darker Gothic inheritance. Set amid the declining grandeur of an English family estate, the narrative turns on a shocking murder, concealed motives, and the troubling persistence of secrets buried beneath respectability. Rees writes with measured, atmospheric prose, balancing melodramatic tension with the evidentiary discipline of classic detection, and the novel belongs to the transitional moment between Victorian sensation fiction and the Golden Age puzzle mystery. Arthur J. Rees, an Australian-born journalist and novelist who worked in New Zealand and Britain, brought to his fiction a reporter's alertness to procedure, testimony, and the instability of appearances. His familiarity with crime reporting, colonial movement, and British social institutions helped shape his interest in law, class, inheritance, and moral disguise. These concerns are evident in the novel's careful attention to household hierarchies, police inquiry, and the ambiguities of character. This book is recommended to readers who enjoy intelligent vintage crime fiction with atmosphere as well as ingenuity. It will especially appeal to admirers of pre-Christie detective fiction, Gothic-tinged mysteries, and narratives in which the solution depends not only on clues, but on a penetrating understanding of human fear, loyalty, and deception. This enriched edition has been carefully crafted to add value to your reading experience. - Hand-picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.



Autorentext
Arthur John Rees (1872-1942) was an Australian mystery writer and journalist. Born in Melbourne, he was for a short time on the staff of the Melbourne Age and later joined the staff of the New Zealand Herald. He was very proficient as a writer of crime-mystery fiction and a couple of his stories were included in an American world-anthology of detective stories. Some of his works were translated into French and German.

Zusammenfassung
Mrs. Meredith has invited all her friends from her freer, wilder life in London to meet with her at her husband's family home in rural Sussex. However, she is seemingly taken ill and can't accompany the party on their final jaunt to a neighbor's house after dinner. Her husband, step-sister and friends sit down for dinner just before departing when they hear a scream from Mrs. Meredith's room, shortly followed by the gun shot. The household ascends the stairs to find the young wife murdered, shot from close range. The case is being investigated by a duo of Scotland Yard inspectors who meet a dead end, and the famous private detective Colwyn will have to offer his point of view.
Titel
The Hand in the Dark
Untertitel
Enriched Edition. An Atmospheric Country-House Murder Mystery of Secrets, Inheritance, and Classic Detection
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9788026895633
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E-Book (epub)
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271