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Edgar Wallace

The Law Of The Four Just Men

In “The Law of the Four Just Men,” Edgar Wallace weaves a compelling narrative that blends mystery and social critique. This thrilling tale follows four vigilantes who take justice into their own hands, targeting evildoers who escape the legal system. Wallace's hallmark prose exhibits sharp dialogue and intricate plotting, reflective of the early 20th-century fascination with crime and morality. The novel operates within the ambit of British detective fiction, a genre gaining momentum during Wallace's time, while simultaneously examining the themes of justice and societal complicity in crime, making it a precursor to modern legal thrillers. Edgar Wallace, an influential figure in the genre, was born in 1875 and became known for his prolific writing and extensive contributions to mystery and crime fiction. His own tumultuous upbringing and experience as a journalist likely informed his portrayal of law, order, and the moral ambiguities surrounding justice. Wallace's engagement with his contemporary society's legal system and its shortcomings resonates through his characters, making them both relatable and enigmatic. This book is essential for readers interested in the evolution of crime literature and the exploration of justice. Wallace's keen insights into human nature and societal flaws invite readers to question conventions while enjoying a riveting plot. Fans of classic detective fiction will find “The Law of the Four Just Men” a captivating addition to their collection.
191 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
Good Press
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