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The Avenger
Edgar Wallace, the original writer of King Kong and hundreds of vintage crime, science fiction and adventure novels, created The Avenger as a page-turning thriller about the mysterious death of Francis Elmer, a dark secret and a movie set. A classic crime thriller from a master storyteller who was a multi-million copy selling author in his time.
A movie set, a mysterious death and a note signed by 'The Head Hunter', Edgar Wallace offers the ingredients for a thrilling detective fiction.
Edgar Wallace, the original writer of King Kong and hundreds of vintage crime, science fiction, and adventure novels, created The Avenger as a page-turning thriller about the mysterious death of Francis Elmer, a dark secret, and a movie set.
The discovery of a mysterious note signed 'The Head Hunter' lights up the chase for the murderer, and a further series of disappearances brings the urbane detective, Captain Mike Brixan, to hunt for the hunter in a desperate race against time.
A classic crime thriller from a master movie storyteller who was a multi-million copy selling author in his time.
AUTHOR: Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace (1875β1932) was an extraordinarily prolific crime writer, journalist, and playwright, with over 170 novels and nearly a thousand short stories to his name. Born in Greenwich in impoverished circumstances and with a limited education, he eventually found his niche in the press corps where he honed his writing skills as a war correspondent during the Second Boer War.
Returning to London in debt, he wrote detective stories to pay his way and set up Tallis Press, which published the thriller The Four Just Men (1905). The Press was a financial failure but Wallace's continued journalism led to renewed confidence in his writing, and he signed with Hodder and Stoughton in 1921, ushering in his most prolific periodβby 1928, it was estimated that one in four books being read in the UK was written by him.
He moved to Hollywood in 1931 and wrote the initial screenplay for King Kong, for which he is best known, but over 160 films have been made out of his work and with over 50 million copies sold, his legacy stretches far and wide.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781839648816
Publisher: Flame Tree Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 18 January 2022
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Flame Tree 451
Illustration: 3 Line drawings, black and white
Contributors:
- Introduction by Fiona Peters
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 21.0mm
Width: 130.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 352
About the Author
Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace (1875β1932) was an extraordinarily prolific crime writer, journalist and playwright, with over 170 novels and nearly a thousand short stories to his name. Born in Greenwich in impoverished circumstances and with a limited education, he eventually found his niche in the press corps where he honed his writing skills as a war correspondent during the Second Boer War. Returning to London in debt, he wrote detective stories to pay his way and set up Tallis Press, which published the thriller The Four Just Men (1905). The Press was a financial failure but Wallaceβs continued journalism led to renewed confidence in his writing and he signed with Hodder and Stoughton in 1921, ushering in his most prolific period β in 1928, it was estimated that one in four books being read in the UK was written by him. He moved to Hollywood in 1931 and wrote the initial screenplay for King Kong, for which he is best known, but over 160 films have been made out of his work and with over 50 million copies sold, his legacy stretches far and wide.
Fiona Peters (introduction) is Professor of Crime Fiction in the Department of Criminology at Bath Spa University, UK. She has written extensively on Patricia Highsmith, including Anxiety and Evil in the Writings of Patricia Highsmith (Routledge, 2011). Additionally, she has published widely on crime fiction more generally, and is currently writing a book on Crime Fiction and Literary Criminology. She is the editor of Crime Fiction Studies journal (Edinburgh University Press) and the Director of the International Crime Fiction Association. She also runs the Captivating Criminality conferences series, which attracts delegates from all over the world. Her other research interests include true crime and the study of evil in literature and culture.
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