Trent’s Own Case. Illustrated
E. C. Bentley, H. Warner Allen
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Éditeur:
Asimis Books
Asimis Books
Protection:
Format ouvert - aucune protection
Format ouvert - aucune protection
Année de parution:
2025
2025
ISBN-13:
9786178710248
Description:
E. C. Bentley’s Trent’s Own Case, co-written with H. Warner Allen and first published in 1936, is the long-awaited sequel to the groundbreaking Trent’s Last Case. Once again, readers are reunited with Philip Trent, the witty journalist-detective whose humanity and fallibility made him one of the most original sleuths in Golden Age crime fiction.
The novel opens with a shocking crime: a wealthy philanthropist is discovered murdered under circumstances that conceal more than they reveal. Trent, drawn reluctantly into the investigation, soon uncovers a labyrinth of hidden motives, family secrets, and international intrigue. The puzzle deepens as his inquiries lead him into unexpected danger and moral dilemmas, testing not only his intellect but also his integrity.
What sets this novel apart is its exploration of Trent as a fully rounded character. No longer just the brilliant amateur detective, he is portrayed as a man whose personal life, emotions, and vulnerabilities play an essential role in his approach to solving crime. This human dimension gives the story unusual depth and resonance for a detective novel of its time.
Bentley and Allen weave a tale that balances intricate plotting with psychological insight, inviting readers to share in both the intellectual pleasure of deduction and the suspense of a high-stakes mystery. Every clue is carefully placed, yet the final revelation surprises even the most attentive.
Trent’s Own Case is both a worthy continuation of Trent’s adventures and a sophisticated work in its own right—an elegant, intelligent mystery that enriches the legacy of one of detective fiction’s most celebrated innovators.
The novel opens with a shocking crime: a wealthy philanthropist is discovered murdered under circumstances that conceal more than they reveal. Trent, drawn reluctantly into the investigation, soon uncovers a labyrinth of hidden motives, family secrets, and international intrigue. The puzzle deepens as his inquiries lead him into unexpected danger and moral dilemmas, testing not only his intellect but also his integrity.
What sets this novel apart is its exploration of Trent as a fully rounded character. No longer just the brilliant amateur detective, he is portrayed as a man whose personal life, emotions, and vulnerabilities play an essential role in his approach to solving crime. This human dimension gives the story unusual depth and resonance for a detective novel of its time.
Bentley and Allen weave a tale that balances intricate plotting with psychological insight, inviting readers to share in both the intellectual pleasure of deduction and the suspense of a high-stakes mystery. Every clue is carefully placed, yet the final revelation surprises even the most attentive.
Trent’s Own Case is both a worthy continuation of Trent’s adventures and a sophisticated work in its own right—an elegant, intelligent mystery that enriches the legacy of one of detective fiction’s most celebrated innovators.