Volume 220 pages
About the book
In «The Room with the Tassels,» Carolyn Wells crafts an intricate narrative steeped in mystery and suspense. The novel, written in the early 20th century, showcases Wells' distinctive literary style, combining sharp dialogue with atmospheric descriptions that draw readers into a web of intrigue. The plot centers on a peculiar room adorned with tassels, where dark secrets unravel amidst unexpected twists. Wells'Äô mastery of the detective genre is evident as she weaves an engaging tale reflective of the Golden Age of Mystery, marked by its clever plotting and emphasis on psychological depth. Carolyn Wells, an American author renowned for her prolific output in the detective fiction genre, was influenced by her background in literature and her keen interest in criminology. Her work often reflects a fascination with puzzles and the human psyche, influenced by contemporary literary developments. With over 175 published works, including poetry and novels, Wells was a pioneer for women in crime writing, and her contributions have often been overlooked in the literary canon. Ideal for lovers of classic mysteries, «The Room with the Tassels» is not merely a puzzle to be solved; it is a rich exploration of character and motive. Readers seeking a timeless detective story enveloped in a captivating atmosphere will find this work both engaging and thought-provoking.