The Vanishing of Carolyn Wells, Rebecca Rego Barry
The Vanishing of Carolyn Wells, Rebecca Rego Barry
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The Vanishing of Carolyn Wells
Investigations into a Forgotten Mystery Author

Author: Rebecca Rego Barry

Narrator: Laura Jennings

Unabridged: 9 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Vibrance Press

Published: 02/13/2024


Synopsis

The Vanishing of Carolyn Wells is the first biography of one of the “lost ladies” of detective fiction who wrote more than eighty mysteries and hundreds of other works between the 1890s and the 1940s.

Carolyn Wells (1862–1942) excelled at writing country house and locked-room mysteries for a decade before Agatha Christie entered the scene. In the 1920s, when she was churning out three or more books annually, she was dubbed “about the biggest thing in mystery novels in the US.”

On top of that, Wells wielded her pen in just about every literary genre, producing several immensely popular children’s books and young adult novels; beloved anthologies; and countless stories, prose, and poetry for magazines such as Thrilling Detective, Life, The Saturday Evening Post, Harper’s, and The New Yorker. All told, Wells wrote over 180 books. Some were adapted into silent films, and some became bestsellers. Yet a hundred years later, she has been all but erased from literary history. Why? How?

This investigation takes us on a journey to Rahway, New Jersey, where Wells was born and is buried; to New York City’s Upper West Side, where she spent her final twenty-five years; to the Library of Congress, where Carolyn’s world-class collection of rare books now resides; and to many other public and private collections where exciting discoveries unfolded.

Part biography and part sleuthing narrative, The Vanishing of Carolyn Wells recovers the life and work of a brilliant writer who was considered one of the funniest, most talented women of her time.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jessica

To be very honest, I didn't do a good job reading the description of this book. As a mystery lover, I thought I was getting a mystery novel. NOPE. This is instead more of a manuscript; a biography; an undertaking to remember and remind history of an important female writer. At first, I wasn't sure i......more

Goodreads review by Brett

An interesting biography of a "lost lady of literature." But why? Carolyn Wells wrote prolifically, creating and defining genres that others would use as their own vehicles to fame and fortune. What Carolyn lacked most significantly, it seems, was a family to champion her work after her death, and h......more

Goodreads review by Miriam

Rebecca Rego Barry makes the history of writing books, publishing, and creativity in the late 19th through the mid 20th century come alive in this eye-opening biblio-biography of Carolyn Wells (1862-1942). Barry follows clues, large and small, uses archives, public records, genealogy, and local histo......more