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Uniform Title: Lucifers øie. Finnish
Title: Paholaisen silmä
Note: Reading ease score: 44.1 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Credits: Timo Ervasti and Tapio Riikonen
Summary: "Paholaisen silmä" by Øvre Richter Frich is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative opens with a mysterious incident where two chess players, both named Simpson and Greyburn, die suddenly during a tense game, puzzling onlookers and authorities alike. The story introduces an atmosphere filled with intrigue and Faustian elements, hinting at deeper connections and consequences of their deaths within a larger, sinister plot. The opening of the novel sets the stage for a compelling tale filled with suspense as it follows the aftermath of the shrouded dual demise of the two chess players. As authorities investigate, they uncover ties to a world of vice, deception, and mystery surrounding the deceased. The subsequent introduction of Ralph Burns and other key characters points to an exploration of crime and morality, highlighting a shadowy underbelly of society as they seek to understand the enigmatic circumstances of the players' deaths, ultimately suggesting that these events are merely the beginning of a much larger conspiracy linked to the titular "Satan's Eye." (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Frich, Øvre Richter, 1872-1945
Translator: Ilmoni, W. F. (William Frithiof), 1880-1932
EBook No.: 61898
Published: Apr 26, 2020
Downloads: 46
Language: Finnish
Subject: Physicians -- Fiction
Subject: Adventure stories
Subject: Norwegian fiction -- Translations into Finnish
Subject: Fjeld, Jonas (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Uniform Title: Lucifers øie. Finnish
Title: Paholaisen silmä
Note: Reading ease score: 44.1 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Credits: Timo Ervasti and Tapio Riikonen
Summary: "Paholaisen silmä" by Øvre Richter Frich is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative opens with a mysterious incident where two chess players, both named Simpson and Greyburn, die suddenly during a tense game, puzzling onlookers and authorities alike. The story introduces an atmosphere filled with intrigue and Faustian elements, hinting at deeper connections and consequences of their deaths within a larger, sinister plot. The opening of the novel sets the stage for a compelling tale filled with suspense as it follows the aftermath of the shrouded dual demise of the two chess players. As authorities investigate, they uncover ties to a world of vice, deception, and mystery surrounding the deceased. The subsequent introduction of Ralph Burns and other key characters points to an exploration of crime and morality, highlighting a shadowy underbelly of society as they seek to understand the enigmatic circumstances of the players' deaths, ultimately suggesting that these events are merely the beginning of a much larger conspiracy linked to the titular "Satan's Eye." (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Frich, Øvre Richter, 1872-1945
Translator: Ilmoni, W. F. (William Frithiof), 1880-1932
EBook No.: 61898
Published: Apr 26, 2020
Downloads: 46
Language: Finnish
Subject: Physicians -- Fiction
Subject: Adventure stories
Subject: Norwegian fiction -- Translations into Finnish
Subject: Fjeld, Jonas (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.