E. C. Bentley
E. C. Bentley was a British author and journalist, best known for his detective novel 'Trent's Last Case' and for creating the 'clerihew' form of poetry.
Books
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1. Trent's Last Case
The Woman in Black
In this classic detective novel, the story follows the intelligent and resourceful amateur sleuth, Philip Trent, as he investigates the puzzling murder of a wealthy financier. Initially deemed an open-and-shut case, Trent delves deeper, uncovering a complex web of deceit, love, and betrayal. His sharp wit and keen observation lead him through a series of twists and turns, but his final conclusion is dramatically mistaken. In a surprising twist, Trent falls in love, which ultimately leads to a profound personal transformation and the unexpected resolution of the case, challenging the very nature of detective work and the fallibility of logical deduction.
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2. Trece Casos Para Philip Trent
Set in the early 20th century, this collection of detective stories follows the astute and charming amateur sleuth, Philip Trent, as he navigates through a series of intricate and puzzling cases. With his keen eye for detail and a knack for unraveling the most complex of mysteries, Trent encounters a variety of intriguing characters and situations, each presenting its own unique challenge. The stories are marked by their clever plots, witty dialogue, and the occasional twist, showcasing Trent's deductive prowess and the author's flair for crafting engaging and suspenseful narratives.