J. Jefferson Farjeon
J. Jefferson Farjeon was a prolific English novelist and playwright, best known for his contributions to the mystery genre during the early to mid-20th century. Born in 1883 in London, Farjeon was the son of a successful playwright and grew up surrounded by the world of literature and the arts. His early career included working as a journalist and writing for the theater, but he eventually found his true calling in crafting compelling mystery stories that captivated readers. Often drawing on his love for the atmospheric and the uncanny, Farjeon created tales that were both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Throughout his career, Farjeon wrote numerous novels, short stories, and plays, earning a loyal following among mystery enthusiasts. His works often feature clever plots and memorable characters, making them a delightful experience for readers. If you’re curious about Farjeon's unique storytelling style and the intriguing worlds he created, we invite you to explore his collection in the app. You might just discover your next favorite mystery!
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J. Jefferson Farjeon
A thriller about a down-and-out sailor finding his way in London. The book followed a successful play that was filmed by Alfred Hitchcock, …