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The Clue

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Last updated: 2024/01/19 at 2:25 PM
Sevenov Published September 6, 2023
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The Clue by Carolyn Wells

Author: Carolyn Wells | Published: 1909

The Clue Synopsis

The Clue is about the mysterious death of Madeleine Van Norman and the subsequent investigation into her murder. Set in the grand Van Norman mansion, the narrative explores the complex relationships and hidden motives among the characters. As Madeleine's impending wedding to Schuyler Carleton approaches, secrets unravel, revealing emotional entanglements and possible motives for the crime. The investigation is marked by conflicting testimonies and suspicions, leading to various suspects, including Carleton, Madeleine's cousin Tom Willard, and others. As the narrative unfolds, the focus shifts from potential suicide to murder, and a series of inquests and interviews shed light on the characters' motivations and actions. The arrival of renowned detective Fleming Stone adds a new dimension to the investigation, ultimately uncovering the true culprit behind the tragic event.

Excerpt from The Clue Online Book

The old Van Norman mansion was the finest house in Mapleton. Well back from the road, it sat proudly among its finely kept lawns and gardens, as if with a dignified sense of its own importance, and its white, Colonial columns gleamed through the trees, like sentinels guarding the entrance to the stately hall.

All Mapleton was proud of the picturesque old place, and it was shown to visiting strangers with the same pride that the native villagers pointed out the Memorial Library and the new church.

About Carolyn Wells

Carolyn Wells was not just a prolific author, but also a true pioneer in the field of mystery fiction. Her ability to intricately weave together compelling plots and craft memorable characters set her apart from other writers of her time. One cannot help but be impressed by her vast body of work, which includes over 170 books spanning various genres.

What is remarkable about Carolyn Wells' writing is that she defied the conventions of her era and challenged societal norms through her strong female protagonists. In an era when women were often relegated to secondary roles in literature, Wells imbued her characters with agency and intelligence. This progressive approach not only showcased her forward-thinking mindset but also provided inspiration for future generations of female writers. Find out more about Carolyn Wells at sevenov.com.

Genres: Fiction, Mystery
Completed: Yes
Word Count: 63156

Table of Contents

  • I. The Van Normans (2602 words)
  • II. Miss Morton Arrives (2783 words)
  • III. A Cry In The Night (2499 words)
  • IV. Suicide Or ——? (2650 words)
  • V. A Case For The Coroner (2806 words)
  • VI. Fessenden Comes (2857 words)
  • VII. Mr. Benson's Questions (2445 words)
  • VIII. A Soft Lead Pencil (2793 words)
  • IX. The Will (2384 words)
  • X. Some Testimony (2674 words)
  • XI. "I Decline to Say" (2295 words)
  • XII. Dorothy Burt (2445 words)
  • XIII. An Interview With Cicely (2706 words)
  • XIV. The Carleton Household (2543 words)
  • XV. Fessenden's Detective Work (2625 words)
  • XVI. Searching For Clues (2645 words)
  • XVII. Miss Morton's Statements (2406 words)
  • XVIII. Carleton Is Frank (3061 words)
  • XIX. The Truth About Miss Burt (2616 words)
  • XX. Cicely's Flight (2744 words)
  • XXI. A Successful Pursuit (2480 words)
  • XXII. A Talk With Miss Morton (2379 words)
  • XXIII. Fleming Stone (2510 words)
  • XXIV. A Confession (3208 words)

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