Ethel Lina White: Collected Works: Golden Age Mysteries, Gothic Domestic Suspense, and Women-in-Peril Thrillers from Interwar Britain
Synopsis
Ethel Lina White: Collected Works gathers the taut, atmospheric fiction of one of interwar Britain's most distinctive architects of suspense. Her novels transform ordinary trains, country houses, hotels, and shadowed domestic interiors into arenas of dread, where perception is unstable and danger often approaches through social convention itself. Written in a lucid, fast-moving style, White's work bridges Golden Age detection, Gothic melodrama, and psychological thriller; in such classics as The Wheel Spins and Some Must Watch, she helped define the modern "woman-in-peril" narrative without reducing her heroines to passivity. Born in Abergavenny in 1876, White worked for years in administrative posts before turning fully to fiction, a background that sharpened her eye for institutional routine, class codes, and the precarious independence of working women. Her experience of Edwardian and interwar society informs her recurring interest in female mobility, vulnerability, and courage within seemingly respectable environments. This collection is highly recommended for readers of classic crime, feminist literary history, and suspense fiction. White's novels remain briskly entertaining, but their deeper achievement lies in exposing fear as a social as well as psychological condition.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Sharp Ink
- ISBN: 9788028336936
- Dimensions: 44 x 152 x 229 mm
- Weight: 1186g
- Languages: English
