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The Pit-Prop Syndicate: A Thrilling Crime Syndicate Saga
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The Pit-Prop Syndicate: A Thrilling Crime Syndicate Saga

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In "The Pit-Prop Syndicate," Freeman Wills Crofts delivers a gripping tale of intrigue set against the backdrop of the burgeoning post-World War I industrial landscape. The novel unfolds through meticulous plotting and Crofts' hallmark attention to detail, characteristic of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. It tells the story of a mysterious syndicate involved in a nefarious scheme surrounding the coal industry, intertwining themes of morality, corruption, and the clash between progress and tradition. The narrative is rich with authentic period elements, engaging readers with its intricate puzzles and compelling characterization, ultimately leading to a gripping denouement. Freeman Wills Crofts, a prominent figure in the detective fiction genre, was trained as a civil engineer, which influenced his penchant for meticulous plotting and technical precision in his narratives. His rich understanding of industrial processes--including those related to mining and construction--imbues "The Pit-Prop Syndicate" with both authenticity and depth. Crofts' own experiences during the transformative years following World War I also inform the socio-economic themes that resonate throughout the novel, reflecting the complexities of a society in transition. This novel is highly recommended for anyone interested in classic detective stories, industrial intrigue, or the socio-economic narratives of early 20th-century Britain. Crofts' adept storytelling and intelligent plot construction will captivate seasoned readers and newcomers alike, making it an essential addition to any literary collection.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
E-Artnow
Date
3 July 2022
Pages
158
ISBN
9788027343713

In "The Pit-Prop Syndicate," Freeman Wills Crofts delivers a gripping tale of intrigue set against the backdrop of the burgeoning post-World War I industrial landscape. The novel unfolds through meticulous plotting and Crofts' hallmark attention to detail, characteristic of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. It tells the story of a mysterious syndicate involved in a nefarious scheme surrounding the coal industry, intertwining themes of morality, corruption, and the clash between progress and tradition. The narrative is rich with authentic period elements, engaging readers with its intricate puzzles and compelling characterization, ultimately leading to a gripping denouement. Freeman Wills Crofts, a prominent figure in the detective fiction genre, was trained as a civil engineer, which influenced his penchant for meticulous plotting and technical precision in his narratives. His rich understanding of industrial processes--including those related to mining and construction--imbues "The Pit-Prop Syndicate" with both authenticity and depth. Crofts' own experiences during the transformative years following World War I also inform the socio-economic themes that resonate throughout the novel, reflecting the complexities of a society in transition. This novel is highly recommended for anyone interested in classic detective stories, industrial intrigue, or the socio-economic narratives of early 20th-century Britain. Crofts' adept storytelling and intelligent plot construction will captivate seasoned readers and newcomers alike, making it an essential addition to any literary collection.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
E-Artnow
Date
3 July 2022
Pages
158
ISBN
9788027343713