Raspberry Jam (ePub)
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Carolyn Wells' 'Raspberry Jam' conducts a symphony of suspense and mystery, set against the backdrop of early twentieth-century America. Within its pages lies a carefully woven tapestry of crime fiction, embellished with the richness of psychological nuance...
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Carolyn Wells' 'Raspberry Jam' conducts a symphony of suspense and mystery, set against the backdrop of early twentieth-century America. Within its pages lies a carefully woven tapestry of crime fiction, embellished with the richness of psychological nuance and domestic intricacies. Wells masterfully adopts a literary style that pays homage to the golden age of detective fiction, whilst uniquely imprinting her trademark of the fantastical with the ghostly sensory experience of raspberry jam. The narrative interlaces a classical locked-room mystery with the more informal sleuthing traditions, a true manifestation of the era's intrigue with the macabre and the mysterious, embodying the literary context of its time with pronounced finesse.
A noteworthy contributor to the genre, Carolyn Wells was a prolific writer whose flair for the enigmatic was thoroughly expressed in 'Raspberry Jam'. Drawing inspiration from her extensive writing career that spanned various genres, Wells channels her adeptness in creating compelling characters and infusing her storytelling with an air of the supernatural. This crafts a world where a seemingly idyllic marriage peels back to reveal darker layers, reflecting not just a tale of murder but a commentary on the secrets harboured within societal facades.
'Recognized by connoisseurs of the genre and appealing to anyone with a penchant for classic whodunits, 'Raspberry Jam' is a title that promises to captivate. Its rich narrative, resonant with themes that transcend time, beckons readers into an intricate labyrinth of deceit and revelations. Recommending 'Raspberry Jam' is an invitation to partake in a journey that is as puzzling as it is satisfying, a true literary indulgence for those who revel in unraveling the twisted threads of a well-plotted mystery.
A noteworthy contributor to the genre, Carolyn Wells was a prolific writer whose flair for the enigmatic was thoroughly expressed in 'Raspberry Jam'. Drawing inspiration from her extensive writing career that spanned various genres, Wells channels her adeptness in creating compelling characters and infusing her storytelling with an air of the supernatural. This crafts a world where a seemingly idyllic marriage peels back to reveal darker layers, reflecting not just a tale of murder but a commentary on the secrets harboured within societal facades.
'Recognized by connoisseurs of the genre and appealing to anyone with a penchant for classic whodunits, 'Raspberry Jam' is a title that promises to captivate. Its rich narrative, resonant with themes that transcend time, beckons readers into an intricate labyrinth of deceit and revelations. Recommending 'Raspberry Jam' is an invitation to partake in a journey that is as puzzling as it is satisfying, a true literary indulgence for those who revel in unraveling the twisted threads of a well-plotted mystery.
Autoren-Porträt von Carolyn Wells
Carolyn Wells (1862-1942) was a prolific American author and poet known for her mystery novels, children's literature, and humorous verse. Born in Rahway, New Jersey, Wells penned over 170 books during her literary career, which spanned several decades from the late 19th century into the early 20th century. Amongst her large body of work, 'Raspberry Jam' stands out as an engaging example of her detective fiction, showcasing her ability to weave intricate plots with a light-hearted touch. Wells's literary style is characterized by its wit and whimsy, often bringing together elements of parody and social commentary. She was particularly renowned for her series featuring the amateur detective Fleming Stone. In addition to her works of mystery and humor, Wells also compiled anthologies, wrote parodies, and created an extensive collection of poetry. A notable figure in the early development of the genre of juvenile mysteries, Wells has left a lasting legacy in the field of children's and detective literature. Her works continue to charm readers with their clever storytelling and endearing characters, solidifying her place in the annals of American literary history.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Carolyn Wells
- 2022, 151 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
- ISBN-10:
- ISBN-13: 8596547046974
- Erscheinungsdatum: 02.06.2022
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