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The Franchise Affair
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In Josephine Tey's riveting novel, "The Franchise Affair," the intricate web of deception and societal norms unfolds within the confines of a seemingly ordinary English home. The narrative revolves around the alleged kidnapping of a young girl, Betty, and the ensuing legal battle that ensnares the seemingly innocent owners of the titular Franchise. Tey's literary style is marked by her astute psychological insight and adept character development, set against the backdrop of post-World War II England, a society grappling with moral uncertainties and the complexities of justice. Through her meticulous plotting and evocative prose, Tey compels readers to interrogate the very nature of truth and the societal constructs that influence perception and judgment. Josephine Tey, a pseudonym for Elizabeth Mackintosh, was an influential figure in the realm of crime fiction, renowned for her innovative narrative techniques and her subversion of genre expectations. Her experiences as a playwright and her keen understanding of human psychology undoubtedly informed the nuanced character portrayals and moral dilemmas in "The Franchise Affair." Tey's own experiences within a rapidly changing society allowed her to probe themes of injustice and societal perception, presenting a rich tapestry of the human condition. This novel is recommended for readers seeking a profound exploration of morality and truth, embedded within a compelling mystery. Tey invites us to question the very foundations of our beliefs about innocence and guilt in a world rife with ambiguity. "The Franchise Affair" is not merely a crime story; it is a thought-provoking commentary that resonates with contemporary societal issues and invites discussion, making it a must-read for both mystery aficionados and scholars alike.
Autorentext
Josephine Tey (1896-1952 in London) war eine Kriminalschriftstellerin und Theaterautorin. Ihre heutige Bekanntheit basiert allerdings fast ausschließlich auf ihren Kriminalromanen. Sie wird zum sogenannten goldenen Zeitalter des Kriminalromans gezählt, einer Periode, in der dieses Genre von Erzählerinnen wie Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers und Ngaio Marsh geprägt wurde. Ihr Roman Die Tochter der Zeit oder Alibi für einen König wurde von der englischen Autorenvereinigung Crime Writers' Association zum besten Kriminalroman aller Zeiten gewählt und 1969 mit dem Grand prix de littérature policière ausgezeichnet.
Klappentext
In Josephine Tey's riveting novel, "The Franchise Affair," the intricate web of deception and societal norms unfolds within the confines of a seemingly ordinary English home. The narrative revolves around the alleged kidnapping of a young girl, Betty, and the ensuing legal battle that ensnares the seemingly innocent owners of the titular Franchise. Tey's literary style is marked by her astute psychological insight and adept character development, set against the backdrop of post-World War II England, a society grappling with moral uncertainties and the complexities of justice. Through her meticulous plotting and evocative prose, Tey compels readers to interrogate the very nature of truth and the societal constructs that influence perception and judgment. Josephine Tey, a pseudonym for Elizabeth Mackintosh, was an influential figure in the realm of crime fiction, renowned for her innovative narrative techniques and her subversion of genre expectations. Her experiences as a playwright and her keen understanding of human psychology undoubtedly informed the nuanced character portrayals and moral dilemmas in "The Franchise Affair." Tey's own experiences within a rapidly changing society allowed her to probe themes of injustice and societal perception, presenting a rich tapestry of the human condition. This novel is recommended for readers seeking a profound exploration of morality and truth, embedded within a compelling mystery. Tey invites us to question the very foundations of our beliefs about innocence and guilt in a world rife with ambiguity. "The Franchise Affair" is not merely a crime story; it is a thought-provoking commentary that resonates with contemporary societal issues and invites discussion, making it a must-read for both mystery aficionados and scholars alike.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09788028355203
- Anzahl Seiten 152
- Genre Crime, Thriller & Horror
- Sprache Englisch
- Herausgeber Sharp Ink
- Gewicht 231g
- Größe H229mm x B152mm x T9mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9788028355203
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-80-283-5520-3
- Veröffentlichung 05.12.2023
- Titel The Franchise Affair
- Autor Josephine Tey
- Untertitel Mystery Novel