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The Room with the Tassels (Murder Mystery Classic): Detective Pennington Wise Series

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The Room with the Tassels (Murder Mystery Classic): Detective Pennington Wise Series
The Room with the Tassels (Murder Mystery Classic): Detective Pennington Wise Series

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The Room with the Tassels (Murder Mystery Classic): Detective Pennington Wise Series

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In "The Room with the Tassels," Carolyn Wells weaves a captivating murder mystery that reflects the sensibilities of early 20th-century fiction. Set against a backdrop of upper-class society, the narrative unfolds with an intricate plot centered around a murder that disrupts an otherwise genteel existence. Wells employs a blend of sharp wit and vivid detail, employing her trademark versatility in character development and dialogue to engage readers in a labyrinth of clues and red herrings. As the tension rises, the ornate descriptions of the settings juxtapose with the stark reality of crime, embodying the literary style of the time, which often mingled social commentary with psychological insight. Carolyn Wells (1862-1942) was a prominent American author and poet known for her mystery novels and detective fiction, which were often inspired by her keen observations of society's mores and behaviors. Her background as an editor and her experience in the literary world imbued her works with a distinctive blend of humor and intrigue, drawing from the popular culture of her era. Wells was also one of the early female writers to gain significant recognition in a predominantly male literary landscape, paving the way for future generations of women writers. "The Room with the Tassels" is recommended for mystery enthusiasts and casual readers alike, as it offers not only a gripping plot but also an insightful glimpse into the social fabric of its time. With its clever twists and engaging prose, this classic work invites readers to immerse themselves in the mystery alongside the astute characters navigating its dangerous intricacies.

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