<p>Carolyn Wells' 'Face Cards' unfurls itself as a classic narrative that intertwines the distinct literary style of its era with its enthralling storyline, inviting its readers into a meticulously crafted world that bridges the late 19th and early 20th century literary contexts. With DigiCat Publishing's special edition, this work has been revived with an acute understanding of preserving the legacy contained within its pages. The prose illumina...