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"Wheels Within Wheels" is a classic Golden Age mystery featuring the astute detective Fleming Stone. When Ralph Howland, a wealthy and respected citizen of a quiet village, suddenly dies, the community is left in shock. The tragedy is compounded by the disappearance of his will and the mysterious reappearance of a long-lost daughter, whose identity remains under suspicion. As family secrets begin to unravel, the case becomes a tangled web of deceit and hidden motives.
Carolyn Wells crafts a compelling whodunit that challenges the reader with intricate plotting and a cast of suspicious characters. The arrival of the celebrated private investigator Fleming Stone brings a sharp analytical mind to the investigation, as he navigates the complex layers of small-town intrigue. This novel stands as a quintessential example of early 20th-century American detective fiction, showcasing Wells's talent for building suspense and delivering a satisfying resolution. Readers will appreciate the atmospheric setting and the intellectual rigor of Stone's deductive methods.
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