The Furthest Fury (ePub)
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In 'The Furthest Fury,' Carolyn Wells weaves an intricate narrative of mystery and intrigue. This novel immerses readers in the leisurely pace of a Connecticut summer, only to shatter the calm with a brutal double homicide. The protagonist, David Stanhope,...
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In 'The Furthest Fury,' Carolyn Wells weaves an intricate narrative of mystery and intrigue. This novel immerses readers in the leisurely pace of a Connecticut summer, only to shatter the calm with a brutal double homicide. The protagonist, David Stanhope, employs his self-proclaimed detective prowess alongside eminent sleuth Fleming Stone to untangle a web of deceit. Wells conducts a masterful orchestra of suspense, harnessing a traditional whodunit style firmly rooted in the Golden Age of detective fiction, flavored with plot twists and a keen attention to detail that keep readers guessing until the last page.
Wells herself, an American author and poet of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was no stranger to the mystery genre. With over 170 books to her name, including the acclaimed Fleming Stone detective stories, Wells carved her niche with a combination of sharp wit, methodical plotting, and an affinity for crafting memorable characters that reflect her deep understanding of human nature and societal norms. 'The Furthest Fury' is emblematic of her deft touch in depicting an amateur detective's journey through both personal and investigative challenges.
This book comes highly recommended for aficionados of classic detective fiction. 'The Furthest Fury,' with its tight prose and captivating plot, is a quintessential piece for readers longing for the intellectual rigor of a well-constructed mystery. Carolyn Wells's work, a testament to the enduring appeal of the genre, remains a must-read for those who relish puzzle-solving alongside charismatic and persistent detectives amidst the backdrop of early American society. Stake out a quiet corner and prepare for an enthralling expedition into the heart of human intrigue.
Wells herself, an American author and poet of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was no stranger to the mystery genre. With over 170 books to her name, including the acclaimed Fleming Stone detective stories, Wells carved her niche with a combination of sharp wit, methodical plotting, and an affinity for crafting memorable characters that reflect her deep understanding of human nature and societal norms. 'The Furthest Fury' is emblematic of her deft touch in depicting an amateur detective's journey through both personal and investigative challenges.
This book comes highly recommended for aficionados of classic detective fiction. 'The Furthest Fury,' with its tight prose and captivating plot, is a quintessential piece for readers longing for the intellectual rigor of a well-constructed mystery. Carolyn Wells's work, a testament to the enduring appeal of the genre, remains a must-read for those who relish puzzle-solving alongside charismatic and persistent detectives amidst the backdrop of early American society. Stake out a quiet corner and prepare for an enthralling expedition into the heart of human intrigue.
Autoren-Porträt von Carolyn Wells
Carolyn Wells (1862-1942) was a prolific American writer, remembered predominantly for her mystery novels, children's literature, and humorous verse. Born in Rahway, New Jersey, Wells dabbled initially in poetry and managed to gain a respectable following through her charming and witty lines. However, it was her venture into the realm of detective fiction that won her significant acclaim. 'The Furthest Fury' is but one of over a hundred books that adorn her extensive bibliography. Wells created characters such as the debonair detective Fleming Stone, who became the centerpiece of many of her mysteries. Her writing reflects a keen insight into upper-class society, laced with satire and well-plotted twists, which kept her readers both entertained and engrossed. Additionally, Wells showed versatility in literature by also producing several works of children's books, ranging from nonsensical poetry similar in vein to Lewis Carroll, to the Patty Fairfield series of girls' novels which exemplified her ability to capture the naivety and excitement of childhood. Outside her literary productions, Carolyn Wells was an avid collector of bookplates, which mirrored her deep passion for the literary world. Her legacy, while less prominent in contemporary discussions of genre fiction, remains distinguished by her contribution to the early 20th-century detective and children's literature canon.
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- Autor: Carolyn Wells
- 2022, 165 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547424895
- Erscheinungsdatum: 22.11.2022
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