关于作者

Freeman Wills Crofts was a notable Irish author known for his contributions to the detective fiction genre. Born in 1879 in Derry, he gained prominence in the early 20th century, particularly for his intricate plots and meticulous attention to detail. Crofts worked as a civil engineer before becoming a full-time writer, which influenced his writing style, often incorporating technical and procedural elements into his mysteries. His most famous works include 'The Pit-Prop Syndicate', 'The Hog's Back Mystery', and 'The Cask', which showcase his ability to create engaging narratives that keep readers guessing until the final page.

Throughout his career, Crofts was part of the golden age of detective fiction, forming part of a circle of authors who were redefining the genre. His characters often included professional detectives and amateur sleuths, reflecting his belief in the rational approach to solving crimes. Crofts' legacy endures as he remains a significant figure in the evolution of mystery writing, influencing subsequent generations of writers in the genre.

国籍 爱尔兰语
出生日期 June 24, 1879
出生地点 Derry, Northern Ireland
去世日期 April 20, 1957