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A breath of steam and suspicion whistles through a quiet town as a singular mystery grips the imagination. A classic, now anew. The Case Of Jennie Brice superbly fuses mystery fiction with a piercing sense of place, drawing readers into a meticulous murder investigation that unravels hidden identities and long-buried loyalties. Told with the crisp precision of a detective story, the book balances tension and atmosphere, inviting both casual readers and classic¿literature enthusiasts to savour a tale of small town secrets, clever misdirection, and wartime echoes. Originally published in the…mehr

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A breath of steam and suspicion whistles through a quiet town as a singular mystery grips the imagination. A classic, now anew. The Case Of Jennie Brice superbly fuses mystery fiction with a piercing sense of place, drawing readers into a meticulous murder investigation that unravels hidden identities and long-buried loyalties. Told with the crisp precision of a detective story, the book balances tension and atmosphere, inviting both casual readers and classic¿literature enthusiasts to savour a tale of small town secrets, clever misdirection, and wartime echoes. Originally published in the Edwardian era, the novel carries historical resonance as a window into early 20th¿century craft, its plotting and character-work a touchstone for enduring mysteries. Its alignment with the sensibilities of Agatha Christie fans and Daphne du Maurier readers will feel familiar yet fresh, inviting a modern audience to discover a gem that predates many later trailblazers while still speaking to contemporary appetites for cunning, atmosphere, and moral complexity. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint, it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, cherished by mystery lovers and collectible book enthusiasts alike, and a cross¿generational bridge that honours the enduring appeal of classic detective fiction. Set in a New England milieu with an Edwardian heart, it offers a richly rewarding read that lingers long after the last page.