Hulbert Footner

The Owl Taxi

Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 202 Seiten
ISBN 9371138912
EAN 9789371138918
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Double 9 Books
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Beschreibung

The owl taxi follows a young man on the verge of leaving New York who becomes unexpectedly entangled in a web of intrigue and deception. Delayed by nostalgia and a chance encounter with a taxi driver, he impulsively exchanges his clothes for the cab and takes to the streets. This decision, seemingly whimsical, rapidly pulls him into darker territory. A routine fare ends in horror when he discovers a corpse inside the vehicle, abruptly transforming his temporary escape into a tense mystery. The novel uses this sudden shift to explore the fragility of identity and the unpredictable nature of urban life. As he attempts to unravel the truth behind the body and clear himself of suspicion, he crosses paths with enigmatic figures who deepen the mystery and blur the line between ally and enemy. The story draws on the atmosphere of early 20th-century New York, using its vibrant, chaotic energy to heighten the suspense. The main character s internal conflict and the external dangers he faces intertwine, driving the narrative toward a deeper examination of choice, risk, and consequence.

Portrait

Hulbert Footner was a Canadian-born American writer known primarily for his detective fiction. Born on April 2, 1879, in Hamilton, Canada, he later moved to the United States, where he built a successful writing career. Footner's works often featured detective stories, but he also authored a range of non-fiction pieces. His ability to craft engaging narratives and intriguing mysteries earned him a dedicated readership. Footner s writing was marked by an interest in suspense and intricate plotting, particularly within the detective genre, which made him a notable figure in early 20th-century crime fiction. In addition to his fiction, he explored various other literary forms, including travel and adventure writing. Footner passed away on November 25, 1944, at the age of 65, in Lusby, Maryland, leaving behind a legacy of influential works in detective fiction. His contributions to the genre helped shape early American mystery literature, and he remains remembered for his distinctive storytelling style.