The Hole in the Wall

Author:   Arthur Morrison
Publisher:   Double 9 Books
ISBN:  

9789362207890


Pages:   166
Publication Date:   01 March 2024
Format:   Paperback
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"""The Hole in the Wall"" by Arthur Morrison is a gripping mystery novel that delves into the gritty underbelly of Victorian London. As a genre, it falls within the realm of historical crime fiction, offering readers a compelling blend of suspense, intrigue, and social commentary. Set against the backdrop of the East End, Morrison's narrative follows the investigation of Detective Sergeant George Gribble as he unravels the secrets surrounding a notorious criminal haunt known as ""The Hole in the Wall."" With meticulous attention to detail, Morrison paints a vivid picture of the bustling streets, squalid alleys, and shadowy characters that populate this atmospheric setting. As Gribble delves deeper into the mystery, he uncovers a web of deception, betrayal, and violence that threatens to consume him. Along the way, Morrison provides keen insights into the social disparities and moral complexities of Victorian society, shining a light on issues of poverty, crime, and justice. With its richly drawn characters, evocative setting, and twist-filled plot, ""The Hole in the Wall"" stands as a testament to Morrison's talent for crafting immersive and suspenseful narratives. It is a must-read for fans of historical crime fiction and anyone intrigued by the darker side of London's past."

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Author:   Arthur Morrison
Publisher:   Double 9 Books
Imprint:   Double 9 Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.218kg
ISBN:  

9789362207890


ISBN 10:   9362207893
Pages:   166
Publication Date:   01 March 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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English author and journalist Arthur Morrison (born 1 November 1863; died 4 December 1945) is best known for his realistic books, his depictions of working-class life in London's East End, and his Martin Hewitt-centered detective tales. Additionally, he authored various publications on Japanese art while collecting Japanese artwork. Through donations and purchases, the British Museum now holds a large portion of his collection. Morrison's novel A Child of the Jago is his most well-known piece of fiction (1896). Morrison published his first piece of significant journalism in the newspaper The Globe in 1885. He was hired in 1886 to a position at the People's Palace in Mile End after rising to the rank of the third-class clerk. He was granted reading privileges at the British Museum in 1888, and he went on to publish a series of 13 sketches titled Cockney Corner that chronicled daily life in a number of London neighborhoods, including Soho, Whitechapel, and Bow Street. Around 1,800 Japanese woodblock prints were given by Morrison to the British Museum in 1906.

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