
Too Many Cooks: 50 Classics of Crime Ficiton 1900-1950
por
Rex Stout
Aún sin calificaciones
Mystery
Cookbooks
Travel
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
195
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Feb 1, 1985
Editorial
Bantam Books
ISBN-10
0553065017
ISBN-13
9780553065015
Descripción
Rex Stout takes readers on a captivating journey through the golden age of crime fiction, showcasing an eclectic collection of fifty classic stories that shaped the genre from 1900 to 1950. This anthology doesn’t just skim the surface; it dives deep into the gripping narratives, clever twists, and the unforgettable characters that have kept readers turning pages for generations. Each story is a delightful snapshot of its time, encapsulating the era's unique atmosphere and societal nuances.
This well-crafted compilation is perfect for both seasoned mystery enthusiasts and newcomers eager to explore the foundational tales of crime literature. With its padded leatherette cover, this hardcover edition feels as timeless as the stories within, inviting you to pull it off the shelf and savor every word. Whether you’re cozied up on a rainy afternoon or looking for a thrilling escape, Stout's collection promises excitement and intrigue on every page.
This well-crafted compilation is perfect for both seasoned mystery enthusiasts and newcomers eager to explore the foundational tales of crime literature. With its padded leatherette cover, this hardcover edition feels as timeless as the stories within, inviting you to pull it off the shelf and savor every word. Whether you’re cozied up on a rainy afternoon or looking for a thrilling escape, Stout's collection promises excitement and intrigue on every page.
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