Investigating Evil: Heroic Sleuths and Their Exceptional Cases

Author:   Hugo G. Walter
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
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9781636671185


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   08 November 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Investigating Evil: Heroic Sleuths and Their Exceptional Cases


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"This book is a collection of excellent essays about heroic, intelligent, perceptive, and resourceful private citizens with exceptional investigative capacities and their important contributions to noteworthy criminal cases which are discussed in literary masterpieces by Agatha Christie and Dorothy Bowers. These citizen sleuths are motivated by a strong moral courage, by a commitment to examine the evidence in any case meticulously and thoroughly, by a spirit of civic devotion, by a dedication to searching carefully and honestly for the truth, and by a strong belief in ethical values, fairness, and justice so that the security and wellbeing of a community can be supported and preserved. These citizen sleuths, who often collaborate effectively with law enforcement officials in investigations, all passionately share Miss Marple’s belief, which she expresses in Chapter Twenty-eight of Agatha Christie’s A Pocket Full of Rye, that it is vital ""that wickedness shouldn’t triumph"" in everyday life and in society. Each of the four chapters focuses on a different type of malevolent character which these citizen sleuths notice and investigate: murderous family members, treacherous friends, devilish figures, and corrupt officials who abuse and exploit their positions of authority. The conclusion examines several fascinating cold case scenarios in the works of Agatha Christie. ""Something between Edgar Allan Poe’s detective prodigy of the preternatural and Jane Austen’s ‘neighbourhood of voluntary spies,’ Christie’s and Bowers’s amateur sleuths have a nose for foul play and an unflinching sense of civic duty and moral courage. A welcome intervention in a critically neglected genre, Hugo Walter’s timely study offers rare insight into the history, influence, and mechanics of the modern ‘whodunit?’. While focused on Christie and Bowers unassuming-but-intrepid protagonists, this engaging work offers a much broader sociology of citizen detectives and the allure of their uncanny capacity to inhabit diabolical genius and their moral obligation to even the score."" —Gregory S. Jackson, Rutgers University"

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Author:   Hugo G. Walter
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.365kg
ISBN:  

9781636671185


ISBN 10:   1636671187
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   08 November 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments – Introduction – Murderous Family – Treacherous Friends – Devilish Figures – Corrupt Officials – Conclusion – Works Consulted – Index.

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"""Something between Edgar Allan Poe’s detective prodigy of the preternatural and Jane Austen’s 'neighborhood of voluntary spies,' Christie’s and Bowers’s amateur sleuths have a nose for foul play and an unflinching sense of civic duty and moral courage. A welcome intervention in a critically neglected genre, Hugo Walter’s timely study offers rare insight into the history, influence, and mechanics of the modern 'whodunit?'. While focused on Christie and Bowers unassuming-but-intrepid protagonists, this engaging work offers a much broader sociology of citizen detectives and the allure of their uncanny capacity to inhabit diabolical genius and their moral obligation to even the score."" Gregory S. Jackson, Rutgers University"


Author Information

Hugo G. Walter has a B.A. from Princeton University, an M.A. from Old Dominion University, a Ph.D. in literature from Yale University, and a Ph.D. in humanities from Drew University. Dr. Walter teaches literature and humanities courses in the Division of Continuing Studies at Rutgers University. Two of his most recent publications are Magnificent Houses in Twentieth Century European Literature (Peter Lang, 2012) and Devoted to the Truth: Four Brilliant Investigators (Peter Lang, 2022).

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