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Carolyn Wells' book 'Murder in the Bookshop' is a classic mystery novel set in a quaint bookstore where a murder takes place. The book intricately weaves together elements of suspense, intrigue, and wit, keeping the reader engaged until the very end. Wells' writing style is characterized by her clever use of dialogue and her ability to create a captivating atmosphere that brings the story to life. Published in 1936, 'Murder in the Bookshop' is a noteworthy contribution to the mystery genre of that time, showcasing Wells' talent for crafting compelling narratives that stand the test of time.…mehr

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Carolyn Wells' book 'Murder in the Bookshop' is a classic mystery novel set in a quaint bookstore where a murder takes place. The book intricately weaves together elements of suspense, intrigue, and wit, keeping the reader engaged until the very end. Wells' writing style is characterized by her clever use of dialogue and her ability to create a captivating atmosphere that brings the story to life. Published in 1936, 'Murder in the Bookshop' is a noteworthy contribution to the mystery genre of that time, showcasing Wells' talent for crafting compelling narratives that stand the test of time. Carolyn Wells, known for her extensive literary work in various genres, drew inspiration for this book from her love of books and her fascination with the mystery genre. Her attention to detail and skillful storytelling make 'Murder in the Bookshop' a must-read for fans of classic mysteries and those interested in the works of prolific women writers of the early 20th century.

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Autorenporträt
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.