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ISBN: 1025687167

ISBN13: 9781025687162

The Golden Scarab

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"The Golden Scarab" is a gripping mystery novel that transports readers to an era of high-stakes intrigue and suspense. Written by Herbert Joseph Moorhouse, this classic work of fiction weaves a complex narrative centered around crime, hidden motives, and the pursuit of truth. The story delves into a world where secrets are buried deep, and the discovery of a mysterious artifact-the golden scarab-serves as the catalyst for a series of unexpected and dangerous events.

As the plot unfolds, the narrative navigates a labyrinth of deception, challenging the protagonist to uncover the reality behind a web of criminal activity. Moorhouse demonstrates a mastery of the genre by building steady tension and maintaining a fast-paced rhythm that defines the early twentieth-century thriller. The novel captures the essence of classic adventure and detective fiction, blending atmospheric settings with a cast of compelling characters caught in a struggle for justice.

"The Golden Scarab" stands as a significant example of mystery literature from the 1920s, offering a fascinating glimpse into the tropes and styles that defined the genre's golden age. This work remains an engaging read for enthusiasts of vintage crime fiction and those seeking a timeless tale of mystery and discovery.

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