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A Chain of Evidence - cover

A Chain of Evidence

Carolyn Wells

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "A Chain of Evidence," Carolyn Wells expertly weaves a compelling tale of mystery that delves into themes of justice, deception, and the pursuit of truth. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the novel employs a classic whodunit structure characterized by its intricate plotting and rich character development. Wells's prose is both engaging and crisp, drawing readers into a world where every clue holds significance and nothing is as it seems. This book exemplifies the Golden Age of detective fiction, maintaining a balance between suspenseful storytelling and incisive social commentary that reflects the era's complexities. Carolyn Wells, a prolific writer of mystery novels, was deeply influenced by her own background in literature and her fascination with criminology. Born into a progressive family in 1862, Wells was not only a novelist but also a poet and an editor. Her extensive research into criminal psychology and her keen understanding of human nature are evident in the nuanced characters and their motives in "A Chain of Evidence," making her a pioneer in the genre. Wells's unique perspective and literary prowess enable her to craft intricate plots that challenge her readers intellectually. This enthralling read is recommended for those who relish a good mystery, appreciate intricate storytelling, and enjoy exploring the psychological complexities behind crime. With its engaging narrative and thoughtful exploration of moral ambiguities, "A Chain of Evidence" is a must-read for both fans of classic detective fiction and newcomers to the genre.
Disponible depuis: 17/05/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 143 pages.

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