The Skeleton at the Feast by Carolyn Wells is a tantalizing mystery that will leave you breathless with suspense. During a lavish dinner party at a grand estate, the host is found dead—his demise chillingly marked by a skeleton ominously appearing at the feast. As the guests become suspects, and tensions rise, amateur sleuths and detectives alike are drawn into a web of secrets, lies, and hidden motives. With every twist and turn, the puzzle grows more complex. Can you solve the mystery before the skeleton claims another victim? Immerse yourself in this captivating whodunit where every guest holds a clue and every detail matters.
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Carolyn Wells (1862–1942) was an American author and poet known for her mystery novels, humor writing, and children’s literature. She wrote over 170 books, including mystery stories featuring detective Fleming Stone. Wells initially gained fame through her nonsense verse and light poetry but later focused on mysteries influenced by Anna Katharine Green. Some of her notable works include The Clue and The Gold Bag. Her diverse writing made her a significant figure in early 20th-century American literature.