A Modern Wizard (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Rodrigues Ottolengui

 
9781330614389: A Modern Wizard (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

A dramatic tale of ambition, crime, and a brilliant doctor who tests the limits of science and sanity.

In this novel, two young lawyers chase a sensational murder case that grips New York's legal world. As they dive into a mysterious death on a boardinghouse, a captivating physician enters the scene with a mind as sharp as his intellect. The story blends courtroom intrigue with philosophical debates about immortality, the soul, and what science should dare to do.

- Follow the clash between motive, medicine, and the law as clues unfold.
- Watch how science and ethics collide in a high-stakes experiment.
- Explore themes of genius, obsession, and the cost of pursuing knowledge.
- Experience a mood of tension, wit, and psychological puzzle that drives the plot.

Ideal for readers who enjoy classic-era detective fiction mixed with philosophical questions and charmed by a tightly wound, character-driven mystery.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Early one morning, in the spring of eighteen hundred and seventy-three, two young lawyers were seated in their private office. The firm name, painted in gilt letters upon the glass of the door, was DUDLEY & BLISS. Mortimer Dudley was the senior member, though not over thirty years old. Robert Bliss was two years younger. Mr. Dudley was sorting some papers and deftly tying them into bundles with red tape. Why lawyers will persist in using tape of a sanguine color is an unsolvable mystery to me, unless it may be that they are loath to disturb the many old adages in which the significant couplet of words appears. However that may be, Mr. Dudley paused in his occupation, attracted by an exclamation from his partner, who had been reading a morning paper. "What is it, Robert?" asked Mr. Dudley. "Oh! Only another sensational murder case, destined, I imagine, to add more lustre to the name of some lawyer who doesn't need it. Mortimer, I wonder when our turn will come. Here we have been in these rooms for three months, and not a criminal case has come to us yet."

Biographie de l'auteur

Rodrigues Ottolengui (1861-1937) was an American writer and dentist of Sephardic descent. Born in Charleston, South Carolina, he moved to New York, where he would spend most of his adult life, in 1877. One of three children, Ottolengui was a son of Daniel Ottolengui and Helen Rosalie Rodrigues Ottolengui; he had a sister, Helen, and a brother, Lee. He was the editor of Items of Interest: A Monthly Magazine of Dental Art, Science, and Literature for thirty-five years, which he continued to edit after retiring from dentistry; he compiled Table Talks on Dentistry, drawing from articles in Items of Interest. A dental pioneer, Ottolengui was one of the first to use X-rays and was a specialist in orthodontics and root canal therapy. He was also interested in entomology, taxidermy, and photography. His wife, May C. Hall Ottolengui, died on 10 July 1936; he died at his New York residence the next year of a heart ailment and a stroke caused by a long illness.

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