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In "The Wheel Spins," originally published in 1928 and later adapted into Alfred Hitchcock's acclaimed film "The Lady Vanishes," Ethel Lina White delivers a tightly woven thriller that masterfully combines mystery with psychological depth. Set against the backdrop of a European train journey just before WWII, the narrative follows the protagonist, Iris Carr, who becomes embroiled in a web of intrigue when an elderly woman mysteriously disappears. White'Äôs prose is both vivid and atmospheric, encapsulating the tension and uncertainty of the era while skillfully employing elements of the gothic tradition to underscore themes of perception versus reality. Ethel Lina White, an English author known for her contributions to the thriller genre, draws on her experiences and the socio-political landscape of the time to craft this compelling narrative. Her background in journalism and her keen interest in psychology inform her character development and plot intricacies, allowing her to create a suspenseful atmosphere that captivates the reader. White'Äôs understanding of human behavior and social dynamics plays a pivotal role in shaping the chilling yet engrossing story. For aficionados of classic thrillers and those who appreciate intricate plots with strong character arcs, "The Wheel Spins" is a must-read. White's deft storytelling not only entertains but also invites critical engagement with deeper societal themes, making it an enduring work in the thriller canon.
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E-Book: 7. Januar 2024
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