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Murder in the Bookshop (eBook)

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2022
176 Seiten
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859-654742481-9 (EAN)

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Murder in the Bookshop - Carolyn Wells
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In "Murder in the Bookshop," Carolyn Wells masterfully intertwines the allure of literary culture with the intricacies of a classic whodunit. Set against the backdrop of a quaint yet mysterious bookshop, the narrative unfolds with an array of quirky characters, each harboring secrets that weave into the plot's complex tapestry. Wells employs sharp dialogue and vivid descriptions, creating an engaging atmosphere that mirrors the suspenseful unfolding of events within the cozy confines of the shop. This work not only pays homage to the traditional detective genre but also critiques the societal norms of early 20th-century America, making it a rich text for both entertainment and scholarly reflection. Carolyn Wells, an accomplished author and poet, is known for her prolific contributions to the mystery genre, with a profound appreciation for literature itself. Having cultivated her passion for detective fiction from a young age, her extensive background in writing and literary knowledge provides a unique lens through which she explores the motifs of deception, ambition, and the human condition prevalent in "Murder in the Bookshop." Her expertise as a former journalist and literary critic further informs her craft, bringing authenticity and depth to her portrayal of the bookshop environment. For readers seeking a captivating blend of intellectual intrigue and suspense, "Murder in the Bookshop" comes highly recommended. It offers not only a thrilling mystery to unravel but also insights into the human psyche set against a quaint literary backdrop. Wells' deft narrative style and cleverly interwoven themes make this novel a delightful addition to any reader's collection.

Carolyn Wells (1862–1942) was an American author and poet, particularly known for her mystery novels. Born in Rahway, New Jersey, Wells developed an early love for literature, penning her first story at the age of six. She worked as a librarian and wrote verse and children's books before turning to mystery novels, where she found her true calling. With over 170 books to her name, Wells was prolific, and her writing spanned several genres, although she is most beloved for her whodunits. 'Murder in the Bookshop' is one of her well-celebrated titles, showcasing her penchant for crafting intricate plots with engaging characters. Wells had a knack for combining humor with suspense, a literary style that made her works both entertaining and intellectually stimulating. Her detective stories, particularly those featuring her famed fictional sleuth Fleming Stone, have garnered her a respectable place among early 20th-century mystery writers. Wells was a member of the Detection Club and contributed to the genre's growth during its Golden Age. Her legacy continues to be appreciated by aficionados of classic mystery literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror Krimi / Thriller
Schlagworte 1920s crime novels • Bibliophilic World • Bookish Tendencies • bookshop sleuth narratives • Carolyn Wells mysteries • classic crime literature • classic detective • classic mystery novels • Detective Fiction • Detective Mystery • engaging writing • Fiction • General • Golden Age detective fiction • Golden Age Mystery • intellectual adventure • Intricate Storytelling • literary homage • literary murder tales • literary whodunit • Meticulously Layered Mystery • Mystery & Detective • old-fashioned mystery books • Pennington Wise • plot twists • quaint bookstore • rare book collecting • rare bookshop • Vintage Crime • vintage detective stories • Vintage Manuscripts • whodunit fiction
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