Faulkner’s Folly by Carolyn Wells is a tantalizing mystery that weaves together elements of suspense and charm in a delightful narrative. When a renowned architect’s eccentric mansion—dubbed Faulkner’s Folly—becomes the site of a baffling crime, it sets the stage for a riveting investigation. As detective Nora Hunt delves into the opulent but peculiar world of the mansion, she uncovers a labyrinth of secrets and deceit that stretches beyond the grand estate’s walls. With a cast of intriguing characters and twists that keep you guessing, this novel promises a captivating read full of clever revelations and unexpected turns. Will Nora solve the enigma of Faulkner’s Folly, or will the mansion’s mysteries remain unsolved?
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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.