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Hardcover The House of Darkness Book

ISBN: 1025360001

ISBN13: 9781025360003

The House of Darkness

"The House of Drakness" is a gripping vintage thriller that exemplifies the high-stakes suspense and atmospheric mystery of late 1920s British crime fiction. Written by Kenneth Laing, this compelling narrative plunges readers into a world of shadows, secrets, and unexpected danger. The story follows a classic structure of intrigue, where a seemingly ordinary setting becomes the backdrop for a complex web of criminal activity and personal peril.

As the narrative unfolds, the novel masterfully builds tension through vivid descriptions and tight pacing. Laing's work is characterized by its ability to blend the traditional detective story with the more frantic energy of the early thriller genre, making it a standout example of its era. Readers will find themselves drawn into a plot filled with twists, as the search for truth leads through dark corridors and hidden motives.

A significant piece of early twentieth-century popular fiction, "The House of Drakness" captures the spirit of an age fascinated by crime and the deductive powers required to solve it. It remains a fascinating read for fans of classic mysteries and those looking to explore the development of the modern suspense novel. This work stands as a testament to Laing's skill in crafting enduring tales of mystery and adventure.

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