
A Point of Testimony
A Point of Testimony is a crime fiction novel by Carolyn Wells, published in the early 20th century. The story follows the witty detective Bert Bayliss as he investigates a murder within an affluent household, uncovering a web of suspects with motives tied to inheritance and societal intrigue. This work exemplifies the detective genre's early development, blending humor with mystery in a rich social setting.




























