<p>In 'The Daffodil Mystery,' Edgar Wallace weaves a gripping narrative that melds the conventions of the thriller genre with a keen exploration of social injustices. The prose, markedly clear-cut and driving, hurtles the reader through the twists and turmoils of Odette Rider's life after her wrongful dismissal from Lyne Stores. Wallace employs a remarkable literary style that is both laconic and elaborate, illustrating the stark class and gender...