The Tapestry Room Murder (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
In 'The Tapestry Room Murder' by Carolyn Wells, the reader is drawn into a rich tapestry of intrigue and passion, witnessing the deft unraveling of the enigmatic murder of Gaylord Homer. Set against a backdrop where the flicker of candles is often...
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In 'The Tapestry Room Murder' by Carolyn Wells, the reader is drawn into a rich tapestry of intrigue and passion, witnessing the deft unraveling of the enigmatic murder of Gaylord Homer. Set against a backdrop where the flicker of candles is often supplanted by the 'dark time,' an inventive narrative device rooted in the town's transient blackouts, Wells masterfully crafts a complex mystery within the classic literary framework. Her prose elegantly weaves the lyrical with the suspenseful, nudging the boundaries of the traditional whodunit towards a literary exploration of human motives and desires within the social fabric of New Warwick.
Carolyn Wells, a prolific writer with an astute understanding of human psychology, channels her insights into the creation of 'The Tapestry Room Murder.' Perhaps inspired by the societal transformations of her time, Wells reflects a world where the veneer of propriety masks deeper, more turbulent currents of emotion and ambition. The meticulous attention to detail and character development seen in Wells' broader corpus is evident in this work, creating a narrative as complex as the emotions driving its characters toward their fateful actions.
'The Tapestry Room Murder' stands not only as a compelling mystery but also as a perceptive study of the time in which it was written. It is highly recommended for those who relish classic puzzles peppered with romantic entanglements and psychological insights. This novel will undoubtedly delight fans of traditional mysteries and those appreciative of early twentieth-century literature, providing a rich context for understanding the enduring appeal of the genre and a testament to Carolyn Wells' prowess as a storyteller.
Carolyn Wells, a prolific writer with an astute understanding of human psychology, channels her insights into the creation of 'The Tapestry Room Murder.' Perhaps inspired by the societal transformations of her time, Wells reflects a world where the veneer of propriety masks deeper, more turbulent currents of emotion and ambition. The meticulous attention to detail and character development seen in Wells' broader corpus is evident in this work, creating a narrative as complex as the emotions driving its characters toward their fateful actions.
'The Tapestry Room Murder' stands not only as a compelling mystery but also as a perceptive study of the time in which it was written. It is highly recommended for those who relish classic puzzles peppered with romantic entanglements and psychological insights. This novel will undoubtedly delight fans of traditional mysteries and those appreciative of early twentieth-century literature, providing a rich context for understanding the enduring appeal of the genre and a testament to Carolyn Wells' prowess as a storyteller.
Autoren-Porträt von Carolyn Wells
Carolyn Wells was an American writer born on June 18, 1862, in Rahway, New Jersey. Prolific in her output, she authored over one hundred and seventy books throughout her career, which spanned several genres including mystery, poetry, and children's literature. Wells had a penchant for writing engaging whodunits and is best remembered for her Fleming Stone detective stories. 'The Tapestry Room Murder,' a compelling example of her mystery narratives, showcases her talent for intricate plot design and her ability to craft suspenseful atmospheres. Her literary style often included witty dialogue and clever twists, appealing to both young and mature readers alike. A member of the New York book and literary scene, Wells was known for her sharp intellect and her keen interest in puzzles, which are evident in the intellectual playfulness of her mystery novels. Her contributions to the genre established her as a significant figure, particularly among early 20th-century female mystery writers. Wells passed away on March 26, 1942, leaving behind a legacy of work that continues to interest scholars of early American mystery fiction and delights new generations of readers.
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- Autor: Carolyn Wells
- 2022, 164 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547422389
- Erscheinungsdatum: 22.11.2022
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