Četvorica pravednika

Četvorica pravednika

Edgar Wallace

The Righteous Four by Edgar Wallace is a crime novel about a group of people who take justice into their own hands. The work explores the boundaries between law, morality, and personal responsibility.

The Righteous Four is one of the most famous works by British thriller and crime writer Edgar Wallace. The novel was first published in the early 20th century and is considered one of the pioneer works of the modern crime genre. At the center of the plot is a group of four men who believe that the official legal system is not always capable of ensuring justice and decide to act according to their own moral principles.

The main characters organize a secret society that sets itself the task of punishing those they believe threaten the common good. Their most important target becomes an influential politician whose decisions, in their opinion, can cause serious harm to society. When official methods of opposition do not bring results, the four righteous men decide to take radical steps to achieve what they believe is right.

The novel develops as a tense game between a group of vigilantes and the state institutions that try to stop them. The police and authorities try to uncover their plans and prevent possible crimes, while the four righteous men use intelligence, organization and secrecy to stay one step ahead of their pursuers. The tension arises from the question of whether they will succeed in achieving their goal and what the consequences of their decisions will be.

Wallace raises complex moral questions about the nature of justice, responsibility and legality throughout the work. The novel encourages the reader to think about whether individuals have the right to take on the role of judges and executioners of punishment when they believe that institutions are not acting fairly. The conflict between the legal order and a personal sense of justice is one of the key themes of the work.

Thanks to its dynamic plot, suspense and interesting moral issues, The Righteous Four has remained one of Wallace's most famous works and an important example of early crime novel that influenced the development of later thrillers and detective literature.

Original title
The four just men
Translation
Antun Jurčić
Editor
Zlatko Crnković
Graphics design
Alfred Pal
Dimensions
19.5 x 11.5 cm
Pages
144
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 1984.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
Damages or inconvenience notice:
  • Slight damage to the cover
  • Library stamp
 

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