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Dangerous Days

Dangerous Days

Mary Roberts Rinehart

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789360462543

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'Dangerous Days' is a singular penned by means of Mary Roberts Rinehart, an American writer acknowledged for her contributions to thriller and suspense fiction. The narrative is ready towards the backdrop of World War I and explores the gripping story of espionage, intrigue, and personal transformation. The tale unfolds as the protagonist, a young and lively female named Phyllis, finds herself inadvertently entangled in an internet of espionage and international intrigue. As the struggle rages on, Phyllis becomes a witness to clandestine activities that threaten the protection and safety of the state. Her adventure is marked with the aid of threat, suspense, and the complexities of navigating an international fraught with wartime uncertainties. Rinehart, often known as the 'American Agatha Christie,' employs her signature storytelling prowess to weave a narrative that combines factors of mystery and romance. The novel not best serves as a thrilling suspense story however also provides a nuanced portrayal of the societal shifts and demanding situations faced by people at some stage in the tumultuous wartime period. In 'Dangerous Days,' Rinehart masterfully captures the environment of the generation, handing over a suspenseful and tasty narrative that keeps readers on the threshold in their seats even as supplying a glimpse into the anxieties and adventures of a global at warfare.

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