Sleeping Dogs by Carolyn Wells is a riveting mystery that will keep you guessing with every turn of the page. When a renowned scientist is found dead under mysterious circumstances, the investigation quickly reveals a tangled web of motives and secrets. As detective Fleming Stone delves into the case, he uncovers a hidden world of betrayal, deception, and long-buried grudges. With the clock ticking and the stakes rising, Stone must navigate a complex maze of clues and suspects to uncover the truth. Will he unearth the secrets that everyone is trying to keep buried, or will the truth remain elusive? Prepare yourself for a thrilling ride in this classic whodunit.
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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.