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THE MAN WHO FELL THROUGH THE EARTH (Murder Mystery Classic): Detective Pennington Wise Series
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THE MAN WHO FELL THROUGH THE EARTH (Murder Mystery Classic): Detective Pennington Wise Series

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In "The Man Who Fell Through the Earth," Carolyn Wells intricately weaves a captivating murder mystery that balances suspense with sharp wit. Set against a backdrop of late 19th-century America, Wells employs a blend of ingenious plotting and astute character development, characteristic of her prolific contributions to the genre. The narrative's pacing pulls readers into a labyrinth of intrigue, as the protagonist navigates a web of deception and unexpected twists, reflecting the period's growing fascination with crime and detection. The novel serves not only as a formidable entry in the murder mystery canon but also as an exploration of societal norms and the depths of human motivation. Carolyn Wells, an early 20th-century author, was renowned for her mystery novels and her role as a pioneer in the genre, reputed for crafting clever plots and memorable characters. Her background as a poet and a journalist infused her writing with a distinct style that is both accessible and engaging. This nuanced understanding of human psychology and the mechanics of suspense surely influenced her creative vision in writing this novel, as she sought to entertain and provoke thought in equal measure. Recommended for both aficionados of classic literature and contemporary mystery enthusiasts, "The Man Who Fell Through the Earth" stands as a testament to Wells' skillful storytelling. Its rich narrative layers not only captivate readers but also challenge them to ponder the complexities of crime and morality. This book is essential for anyone looking to delve into the origins of the modern mystery genre and appreciate a masterful tale that resonates through time.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
E-Artnow
Date
3 July 2022
Pages
120
ISBN
9788027344482

In "The Man Who Fell Through the Earth," Carolyn Wells intricately weaves a captivating murder mystery that balances suspense with sharp wit. Set against a backdrop of late 19th-century America, Wells employs a blend of ingenious plotting and astute character development, characteristic of her prolific contributions to the genre. The narrative's pacing pulls readers into a labyrinth of intrigue, as the protagonist navigates a web of deception and unexpected twists, reflecting the period's growing fascination with crime and detection. The novel serves not only as a formidable entry in the murder mystery canon but also as an exploration of societal norms and the depths of human motivation. Carolyn Wells, an early 20th-century author, was renowned for her mystery novels and her role as a pioneer in the genre, reputed for crafting clever plots and memorable characters. Her background as a poet and a journalist infused her writing with a distinct style that is both accessible and engaging. This nuanced understanding of human psychology and the mechanics of suspense surely influenced her creative vision in writing this novel, as she sought to entertain and provoke thought in equal measure. Recommended for both aficionados of classic literature and contemporary mystery enthusiasts, "The Man Who Fell Through the Earth" stands as a testament to Wells' skillful storytelling. Its rich narrative layers not only captivate readers but also challenge them to ponder the complexities of crime and morality. This book is essential for anyone looking to delve into the origins of the modern mystery genre and appreciate a masterful tale that resonates through time.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
E-Artnow
Date
3 July 2022
Pages
120
ISBN
9788027344482