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Step into the shadows of early 20th-century London with "The Window at the White Cat," a captivating mystery novel that has finally returned to the literary world after decades of obscurity. This atmospheric tale, now republished by Alpha Editions, invites readers to unravel a suspenseful narrative filled with engaging plot twists and a character-driven plot that will keep you on the edge of your seat. At the heart of this classic detective story lies a gripping investigation that explores timeless themes of justice and morality, set against the backdrop of Victorian literature. As you follow…mehr

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Step into the shadows of early 20th-century London with "The Window at the White Cat," a captivating mystery novel that has finally returned to the literary world after decades of obscurity. This atmospheric tale, now republished by Alpha Editions, invites readers to unravel a suspenseful narrative filled with engaging plot twists and a character-driven plot that will keep you on the edge of your seat. At the heart of this classic detective story lies a gripping investigation that explores timeless themes of justice and morality, set against the backdrop of Victorian literature. As you follow the protagonist through the foggy streets and hidden corners of the city, you'll discover a world rich in detail and intrigue, where every clue leads to unexpected revelations. This edition is not just a reprint; it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously restored for today s and future generations. With its unique literary significance, "The Window at the White Cat" appeals to both casual readers seeking an engaging escape and classic literature collectors eager to enrich their shelves with a piece of history. Don t miss your chance to own this restored gem of literary fiction, where crime and investigation collide in a masterfully crafted narrative that echoes through time. Rediscover the magic of a story that has stood the test of time your next great read awaits!
Autorenporträt
American author Mary Roberts Rinehart, sometimes known as the American Agatha Christie, was born on August 12, 1876, and died on September 22, 1958. In 1908, she released The Circular Staircase, her debut mystery book, which included the ""had I but known"" narrative tense. In her book The Door, she is credited with creating the ""the butler did it"" story device (1930). Mary Ella Roberts, who is now known as Rinehart, was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's Allegheny City. She published The Circular Staircase in 1907, the book that made her a household name. She made articles for The Saturday Evening Post that influenced middle-class American taste and behavior. Glen Osborne Borough now has a Mary Roberts Rinehart Nature Park there. Sometimes, Rinehart's business success clashed with her responsibilities as a wife and mother in the home. During World War I, she worked as a war journalist for The Saturday Evening Post, one of her many adventurous pursuits. Rinehart underwent a radical mastectomy as a result of her breast cancer. Her 25-year Filipino cook employee attempted to stab her with knives in 1947. She passed away at the age of 82 at her New York City residence at 630 Park Avenue