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A. E. W. Mason

    Alfred Edward Woodley Mason était un auteur et homme politique britannique, surtout connu pour son roman d'aventure de 1902. Mason mêle magistralement des intrigues palpitantes à de profondes études de personnages, créant des récits à la fois pleins de suspense et psychologiquement riches. Sa prose se caractérise par son élégance et son talent pour dépeindre vivement les décors et les ambiances. Les lecteurs sont attirés par sa capacité à créer de la tension tout en explorant les profondeurs de la nature humaine sous la contrainte.

    The Witness for the Defense
    The Watchers
    At the Villa Rose
    The House of the Arrow
    The Four Feathers
    The Four Feathers (Aziloth Books)
    • The Four Feathers (Aziloth Books)

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,2(5)Évaluer

      The story revolves around Harry Feversham, a British Guards officer who grapples with his fear of failing in battle. When he resigns before a mission to Sudan, he faces betrayal from his peers and fiancée, Ethne, who views his resignation as cowardice. Each of his three fellow-officers sends him a white feather, symbolizing shame, while Ethne chooses to marry Durrance, a friend who has been injured in combat. This tale explores themes of honor, courage, and the complexities of love amidst the backdrop of war.

      The Four Feathers (Aziloth Books)
    • The Four Feathers

      • 266pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,4(3)Évaluer

      The Four Feathers is a significant literary work that has held importance throughout history. This modern edition has been carefully reformatted and retyped to ensure clarity and readability, preserving the original text for current and future generations. The effort to republish this book highlights its lasting impact and relevance.

      The Four Feathers
    • Set in a captivating French backdrop, this detective novel introduces Inspector Hanaud, a compelling fictional investigator. The narrative weaves a complex mystery that has not only intrigued readers but also inspired film adaptations in both French and English. The story promises an engaging blend of suspense and clever deduction, showcasing Hanaud's unique investigative style.

      The House of the Arrow
    • At the Villa Rose

      • 202pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      2,9(20)Évaluer

      French Inspector Gabriel Hanaud, a significant figure in mystery fiction, is introduced as he investigates the murder of wealthy Madame Dauvray while on holiday. Harry Wethermill, in love with the prime suspect Celia Harland, seeks Hanaud's help, driven by his unwavering belief in her innocence. The story unfolds with layers of intrigue and mystery, showcasing Hanaud's detective skills and the complexities of love and suspicion.

      At the Villa Rose
    • The Watchers

      • 294pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      In this thrilling novel, A.E.W. Mason explores the human experience of war and espionage. Set against the backdrop of World War I, this novel provides a gripping and suspenseful account of the lives of spies and soldiers during this tumultuous time. This is a must-read for anyone interested in the cultural impact of World War I or the history of espionage.

      The Watchers
    • The Witness for the Defense

      • 308pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The story explores the complex relationship between Mrs. Thresk and her son, Henry, highlighting themes of dependence and authority. Mrs. Thresk's habitual speech serves to assert her control and remind Henry of his reliance on her and his father. Her practical demeanor contrasts with the emotional impact of her words, revealing the underlying tension in their dynamic. As she emphasizes her self-sufficiency and the precariousness of Henry's situation, the narrative delves into the struggles of familial expectations and the quest for independence.

      The Witness for the Defense
    • The Philanderers

      • 170pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Alfred Edward Woodley Mason, an English author and politician, is renowned for his exploration of courage and cowardice in wartime through his 1902 novel, The Four Feathers. He also created Inspector Hanaud, a French detective who influenced Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot. Mason's extensive body of work, including short stories and novels, inspired numerous film adaptations during his lifetime, with notable films like Fire Over England and The Four Feathers remaining iconic in British cinema.

      The Philanderers
    • Miranda of the Balcony

      A Story

      • 206pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of a small town near Gibraltar, the story follows Miranda Warriner, a widow haunted by her late husband's secrets, and the charming Luke Charnock, who is determined to win her heart. Their budding romance faces numerous challenges, many stemming from Miranda's past. A.E.W. Mason crafts an emotional narrative filled with unexpected trials, highlighting the resilience of love amidst adversity. This edition features a modern presentation while retaining the timeless essence of the original tale.

      Miranda of the Balcony
    • The Affair at the Semiramis Hotel

      • 54pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      A chance encounter at the Semiramis Hotel leads Calladine to become infatuated with Joan Carew. Just when he believes their brief connection has ended, Joan unexpectedly appears at his door seeking assistance. The story unfolds as Calladine navigates his feelings and the circumstances surrounding Joan's urgent need for help.

      The Affair at the Semiramis Hotel
    • Ensign Knightley, and Other Stories

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The book has been preserved and modernized by Alpha Editions to ensure its significance endures for future generations. It features a complete re-formatting, re-typing, and re-design, providing clarity and readability that surpasses scanned copies of the original work. This effort highlights the book's historical importance and commitment to making it accessible in a contemporary format.

      Ensign Knightley, and Other Stories