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The Confession - Mary Roberts Rinehart
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The Confession - Mary Roberts Rinehart
Mary Roberts Rinehart is claimed to have invented the "Had I but known" mystery genre. When Agnes Blakiston rented the old parsonage at Miss Emily's request she soon came to regret it. Was the house haunted? Did Miss Emily have a secret so terrible...
The Man in Lower Ten - Mary Roberts Rinehart
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The Man in Lower Ten - Mary Roberts Rinehart
Someone had to take the bank notes to Pittsburgh and take a statement from John Gilmore confirming that they were indeed forged. It was McKnight's turn to go, but he was bagging off because he wanted to spend the weekend visiting Alison West in...
The Bat (Version 2 Dramatic Reading) - Mary Roberts Rinehart
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The Bat (Version 2 Dramatic Reading) - Mary Roberts Rinehart
A Mysterious killer—Man? Beast? Or devil?—spreading terror throughout a nation, flouting law and lawless alike … Curious GOINGS-ON in a house rented immediately upon the death of its owner … A WARNING to leave the house, underlined with threats of...
The Red Lamp - Mary Roberts Rinehart
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The Red Lamp - Mary Roberts Rinehart
William A. Porter, professor of English, inherits a large seaside house from his Uncle Horace. He is not fully satisfied with the explanation of his uncle's death. He moves to the lodge for the following summer with his wife and niece, and rents out...