Feathers left around

Feathers Left Around is a witty detective novel by Carolyn Wells, one of the most prolific American mystery writers of the early twentieth century. Combining the puzzle-driven structure of the classic whodunit with a light social comedy of manners, the book unfolds through clues, misdirection, and brisk dialogue characteristic of the Golden Age's emerging taste for ingenious crime fiction. Wells's style is urbane and economical, favoring clever plotting over sensationalism, while the novel's domestic settings and apparently trivial details become the very materials from which mystery is constructed. Carolyn Wells (1862–1942) was a versatile author whose career encompassed poetry, humor, children's literature, and an extensive body of detective fiction. Writing at a moment when the genre was consolidating its conventions, she helped shape American mystery writing for a broad reading public. Her fascination with logic, wordplay, and orderly resolution clearly informs Feathers Left Around, a novel that reflects both her literary dexterity and her sustained interest in the intellectual pleasures of detection. This book is especially recommended to readers of classic mysteries, scholars of popular fiction, and anyone interested in the development of women's contributions to detective literature. Feathers Left Around offers not only entertainment but also a revealing glimpse into the craft and culture of early modern crime fiction.

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Feathers Left Around is a witty detective novel by Carolyn Wells, one of the most prolific American mystery writers of the early twentieth century. Combining the puzzle-driven structure of the classic whodunit with a light social comedy of manners, the book unfolds through clues, misdirection, and brisk dialogue characteristic of the Golden Age's emerging taste for ingenious crime fiction. Wells's style is urbane and economical, favoring clever plotting over sensationalism, while the novel's domestic settings and apparently trivial details become the very materials from which mystery is constructed. Carolyn Wells (1862–1942) was a versatile author whose career encompassed poetry, humor, children's literature, and an extensive body of detective fiction. Writing at a moment when the genre was consolidating its conventions, she helped shape American mystery writing for a broad reading public. Her fascination with logic, wordplay, and orderly resolution clearly informs Feathers Left Around, a novel that reflects both her literary dexterity and her sustained interest in the intellectual pleasures of detection. This book is especially recommended to readers of classic mysteries, scholars of popular fiction, and anyone interested in the development of women's contributions to detective literature. Feathers Left Around offers not only entertainment but also a revealing glimpse into the craft and culture of early modern crime fiction.

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