Overview
"The Master of the Day of Judgment" is a gripping psychological thriller and a masterwork of suspense set against the backdrop of 1909 Vienna. The story follows Baron von Yosch, a man who finds himself at the center of a series of mysterious and seemingly contagious suicides that claim the lives of the city's intellectual and artistic elite. As von Yosch attempts to clear his name and solve the riddle of these deaths, he is drawn into a labyrinthine investigation that borders on the supernatural.
Leo Perutz weaves a complex narrative that blends the traditional detective story with deep metaphysical inquiry. The work explores the fragile boundary between sanity and madness, the weight of hidden guilt, and the terrifying power of the creative imagination. Through its atmospheric depiction of pre-war European society and its use of unreliable narration, the book creates a sense of pervasive dread that lingers long after the final page.
Regarded as a classic of early twentieth-century literature, "The Master of the Day of Judgment" is celebrated for its structural precision and its sophisticated exploration of the human psyche. It remains a compelling study of obsession and the ghosts that haunt the corridors of the mind, offering a profound reading experience that transcends the standard mystery genre.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025825625
- ISBN-10: 1025825624
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.5 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.04 pounds
- Page Count: 210
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