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Hardcover The Girl in Black Book

ISBN: 1025679644

ISBN13: 9781025679648

The Girl in Black

"The Girl in Black" is a classic example of the early 20th-century British thriller, blending elements of high-stakes intrigue, lighthearted adventure, and atmospheric mystery. Written by Victor Bridges, a master of the genre during its golden age, the story follows a young protagonist who finds himself unexpectedly swept into a web of danger and conspiracy after a chance encounter with a mysterious woman dressed in black. Set against the backdrop of post-war England and the Continent, the narrative moves at a brisk pace, filled with narrow escapes, clever disguises, and the chivalrous spirit characteristic of the era's popular fiction.

As the plot unfolds, readers are taken on a journey through a world of clandestine meetings and international schemes. Bridges expertly balances suspense with a touch of romance, making "The Girl in Black" a quintessential "crook story" that captured the imagination of readers in the 1920s. This work stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of the gentleman-adventurer archetype and provides a fascinating glimpse into the escapist literature that defined a generation. It remains a compelling read for fans of vintage detective fiction and those who appreciate a well-crafted, traditional mystery.

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