| A Strange DisappearanceRead the work of the woman who inspired Agatha Christie! This mystery lays out two apparently unrelated mysteries to which "Q" investigates. Q, rather a shadowy character who gets the job done in spite of, or more likely because of, his strangeness, is one of Green's most fascinating creations. The Strange Disappearance, narrated by Q, involves a sewing woman who disappears from the household of Holman Blake. A Strange Disappearance is one of Green's greatest mysteries, and will keep you guessing until the last page. She is one of few authors whose books really were impossible to put down. She was the first female writer of detective fiction and today still sets the standard. Green's many fans included such literary luminaries as Arthur Conan Doyle, Mary Roberts Rinehart, and Agatha Christie. In fact, both Rinehart and Christie claimed that it was Green which first inspired them to become writers. Her books were loved by Doyle, Rinehart, and Christie - and soon by you too![ download ] | | | novel |
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| Initials OnlyRead the work of the woman who inspired Agatha Christie! The mystery begins..."The man ahead of us, presenting in every respect the appearance of a gentleman, had suddenly stooped to the curb and was washing his hands in the snow furtively but with a vigor and purpose which could not fail to arouse the strangest conjectures in any chance onlooker..." Initials Only is one of Green's best mysteries, and will keep you guessing until the last page. She is one of few authors whose books really were impossible to put down. Green's work was loved by The New York Times and readers of all types. She was the first female writer of detective fiction and today still sets the standard. Green's many fans included such literary luminaries as Arthur Conan Doyle, Mary Roberts Rinehart, and Agatha Christie. In fact, both Rinehart and Christie claimed that it was Green which first inspired them to become writers. Her books were loved by Doyle, Rinehart, and Christie - and soon by you too![ download ] | | | novel |
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| The Chief LegateeI was married today in Grace Church. At the altar my bride¿you probably know her name Miss Georgian Hazen¿wore a natural look and was in all respects so far as any one could see a happy woman satisfied with her choice and pleased with the ¿clat and elegancies of the occasion.' (Excerpt from Chapter 1)[ download ] | | | novel |
| The Circular StudyRead the work of the woman who inspired Agatha Christie! THE CIRCULAR STUDY features Ebenezer Gryce, a portly policeman who together with Mrs. Amelia Butterworth, the little old lady snoop who inspired the creation of Mary Roberts Rinehart's Miss Rachel Innes, Agatha Christie's Miss Marple and Patricia Wentworth's Miss Silver (to cite just a few examples) must solve the murder! Told in a variety of formats (i.e. narrative, letters, diary) & by different characters - it provides clues for the reader so they become detectives too - a powerful technique few authors could match. She was the first female writer of detective fiction and today still sets the standard. Green's many fans included such literary luminaries as Arthur Conan Doyle, Mary Roberts Rinehart, and Agatha Christie. In fact, both Rinehart and Christie claimed that it was Green which first inspired them to become writers. Her books were loved by Doyle, Rinehart, and Christie - and soon by you too![ download ] | | | novel |
| The Filigree BallRead the work of the woman who inspired Agatha Christie!... From the files of an unpopular police detective: "It had complications, this Jeffrey-Moore affair; greater ones than the public ever knew, keen as the interest in it ran both in and out of Washington. This is why I propose to tell the story of this great tragedy from my own standpoint." The New York Times' SATURDAY REVIEW OF BOOKS: If you have anything particular to do at a certain hour -- such as catching trains, -- and you still have a little while left on your hands, don't read "The Filigree Ball." If you do, you'll miss that train. Green was the first female writer of detective fiction. Green's many fans included such literary luminaries as Arthur Conan Doyle, Mary Roberts Rinehart, and Agatha Christie. In fact, both Rinehart and Christie claimed that it was Green which first inspired them to become writers. Her books were loved by Doyle, Rinehart, and Christie - and soon by you too![ download ] | | | novel |
| The Golden SlipperRead the work of the woman who inspired Agatha Christie! Violet Strange is no ordinary well to do young New York City debutante. Unbeknownst to family and society friends, she leads a secret life as a professional sleuth for a private detective agency. On a mission to raise money for an undisclosed project, the determined and gutsy young debutante diligently snoops around sleepwalking widows, violent and sinister characters, whispering clocks and concealed tombs, connecting clues to solve tales of murder, mystery and intrigue. Female sleuths were as yet still quite uncommon - and Green was the first female writer of detective fiction. Green's many fans included such literary luminaries as Arthur Conan Doyle, Mary Roberts Rinehart, and Agatha Christie. In fact, both Rinehart and Christie claimed that it was Green which first inspired them! Her books were loved by Doyle, Rinehart, and Christie - and soon by you too![ download ] | | | novel |
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| The Millionaire BabyPurchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: Ill A CHAKMING WOMAN Stopping only long enough to send a telegram to nay partner in New York, (for which purpose I had to walk along the tracks to the main station) I returned by the short cut to Homewood. My purpose in doing this was twofold. I should have a chance of seeing if the men were still at work in the river, and I should also have the added opportunity of quietly revisiting the bungalow, on the floor of which I had noted some chalk-marks, which I felt called for a closer examination than I had given them. As I came in view of the dock, I saw that the men were still busy, but at a point farther out in the river, as if all hope had been abandoned of their discovering anything more inshore. But the chalk-marks in the bungalow were almost forgotten by me in the interest I experienced in a certain adventure which befell me on my way there. I had just reached the opening in the hedge communicating with Mrs. Carew's grounds, when I heard steps on the walk inside and a woman's rich voice saying: "There, that will do. You must play on the other side of the house, Harry. And Dinah, see that he does so, and that he does not cross the hall again till I come back. The sight of so merry a child might kill Mrs. Ocnmpaugh if she happened to look this way." Moved by the tone, which was one in a thousand, I involuntarily peered through the outlet I was passing, in the hope of catching a glimpse of its owner, and thus was favored with the sight of a face which instantly fixed itself in my memory as one of the most enchanting I had ever encountered. ISTot from its beauty, yet it may have been beautiful; nor from its youth, for the woman before me was not youthful, but from the extraordinary eloquence of its expression caught at a rare moment when the heart, which gave it lif...[ download ] | | | novel |
| The Mystery of the Hasty ArrowRead the work of the woman who inspired Agatha Christie!... From our mystery..."The hour of noon had just struck and the few visitors still lingering among the curiosities of the great museum were suddenly startled by the sight of one of the attendants running down the broad central staircase loudly shouting...... It looked like a madwoman's attack upon a stranger. But for the detectives investigating the case, unraveling the tangle of clues and red herrings proved a most formidable task!" The Mystery of The Hasty Arrow is one of Green's most outstanding mysteries, and will keep you guessing until the last page. She was the first female writer of detective fiction and still sets the standard. Green's many fans included such literary luminaries as Arthur Conan Doyle, Mary Roberts Rinehart, and Agatha Christie. In fact, both Rinehart and Christie claimed that it was Green which first inspired them. Her books were loved by Doyle, Rinehart, and Christie - and soon by you too![ download ] | | | novel |
| The Woman in the AlcoveRead the work of the woman who inspired Agatha Christie!... This captivating mystery begins..."I was perhaps, the plainest girl in the room that night. I was also the happiest-up to one o'clock. Then my whole world crumbled, or, at least, suffered an eclipse. Why and how, I am about to relate." The Woman in the Alcove is one of Green's best mysteries, and will keep you guessing until the last page. She is one of few authors whose books really were impossible to put down. Green's work was loved by The New York Times and readers of all types. She was the first female writer of detective fiction & today still sets the standard. Green's many fans included such literary luminaries as Arthur Conan Doyle, Mary Roberts Rinehart, & Agatha Christie. In fact, both Rinehart & Christie claimed that it was Green which first inspired them. Her books were loved by Doyle, Rinehart, and Christie - and soon by you too![ download ] | | | novel |
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