Fear Stalks the Village (eBook)

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2022
230 Seiten
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Fear Stalks the Village - Ethel Lina White
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Ethel Lina White's 'Fear Stalks the Village' is a masterfully crafted psychological thriller that delves into the themes of fear, isolation, and human vulnerability against the backdrop of a seemingly tranquil English village. Written in the early 20th century, White employs a richly atmospheric literary style, combining vivid descriptions and a slow-building tension that immerses readers in the foreboding landscape. As dread encroaches upon the mundane lives of the villagers, White's nuanced character development captures the rising anxiety of a community confronted by a sinister unknown, embodying the era's fascination with suspense and mystery. Ethel Lina White, a pioneering figure in the realm of mystery writing, often drew inspiration from her experiences and a deep understanding of human psychology. A steady presence in early 20th-century literature, White's works frequently illustrated the complexities of her characters' inner lives, which stemmed from her own educational background in literature and an affinity for the gothic genre. This insightful perspective informs 'Fear Stalks the Village', as White deftly orchestrates the interplay between the psychological and the supernatural, crafting an unsettling narrative that resonates with the fears of her own time. In recommending this gripping novel, readers are invited to immerse themselves in a world where terror lurks in shadows, emphasizing the timeless struggle between ordinary life and the inexplicable horrors that dwell within. 'Fear Stalks the Village' appeals not only to fans of classic thrillers but also those who appreciate a profound exploration of the human psyche's darker corridors.

Ethel Lina White (1876–1944) was a renowned British novelist, celebrated for her works in the mystery and crime fiction genres. Born in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, she initially began her career as a civil servant, but her passion for writing eventually led her to become a full-time author. White is best known for her novel 'The Wheel Spins' (1936), which Alfred Hitchcock later adapted into the classic film 'The Lady Vanishes'. Her literary style often involved the use of psychological suspense and the exploration of fear within ordinary life, a theme poignantly depicted in her book 'Fear Stalks the Village'. This novel manifests White's skill in creating a tense atmosphere and integrates her expertise in crafting narratives centered around the unseen and unknown threats that lurk in everyday settings. Her oeuvre often showcases a blend of tightly woven plots and rich character development, earning her a distinguished place amongst the foremost writers of suspense fiction during the early twentieth century. White's contribution to the genre is marked by her ability to maintain a gripping narrative pace while intricately drawing readers into her characters' psychological landscapes, a technique that has influenced many writers in the thriller and mystery categories.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror Historische Kriminalromane
Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror Krimi / Thriller
Schlagworte 1930s mystery stories • Agatha Christie • atmospheric narrative style • british crime • british crime novels • British village mystery • Character development • Chilling murders • classic cozy mysteries • classic crime fiction • cozy mystery classics • english village • Ethel Lina White books • female detective protagonist • Fergus Hume • Golden Age Crime Fiction • Historical Detective Fiction • human nature exploration • human psychology • idyllic setting tension • John Grisham • literary suspense novels • Lynn Brock • midsomer murders • Mystery plot twists • old-fashioned whodunit • paranoia in literature • P. D. James • post-war suspense thriller • psychological character study • Psychological thriller • Sherlock Holmes • Sinister letters • Small town terror • Stephen King • Taut suspense • Thomas Cobb • village mystery tales • vintage mystery novels • Wilkie Collins
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