The Blue Lights - Frederic Arnold Kummer - ebook

The Blue Lights ebook

Frederic Arnold Kummer

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Frederic Arnold Kummer is the esteemed author of 'The Blue Lights', a captivating mystery novel that delves deep into the criminal underworld of 1920s New York City. The book follows the story of Detective Jim Mitchell as he uncovers a sinister plot involving a series of burglaries and murders linked to the mysterious blue lights. Kummer's writing style is rich in detail and suspense, drawing the reader into a complex web of deceit and danger. The literary context of the novel reflects the fascination with crime fiction during the early 20th century, offering a thrilling narrative filled with twists and turns. Kummer's ability to create a vivid and immersive setting showcases his mastery of the mystery genre. As an accomplished author and journalist, Frederic Arnold Kummer brings his expertise in crime reporting to 'The Blue Lights', offering readers a unique and authentic perspective on the criminal investigations of the era. His background in investigative journalism adds depth and credibility to the plot, making the book a compelling read for fans of detective fiction. Kummer's attention to detail and intricate character development sets 'The Blue Lights' apart as a standout in the mystery genre, captivating readers with its suspenseful narrative and gripping storyline. I highly recommend 'The Blue Lights' to anyone seeking a thrilling and immersive mystery novel set in the vibrant and dangerous landscape of 1920s New York City. Kummer's expert storytelling and intricate plot twists make this book a must-read for fans of classic detective fiction.

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