The Greatest Murder Mysteries of Mary Roberts Rinehart - 25 Titles in One Edition
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Mary Roberts Rinehart. The Greatest Murder Mysteries of Mary Roberts Rinehart - 25 Titles in One Edition
The Greatest Murder Mysteries of Mary Roberts Rinehart - 25 Titles in One Edition
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Table of Contents
Miss Cornelia Van Gorder Series
The Circular Staircase
I Take a Country House
A Link Cuff-Button
Mr. John Bailey Appears
Where is Halsey?
Gertrude's Engagement
In the East Corridor
A Sprained Ankle
The Other Half of the Line
Just Like a Girl
The Traders' Bank
Halsey Makes a Capture
One Mystery for Another
Louise
An Egg-Nog and a Telegram
Liddy Gives the Alarm
In the Early Morning
A Hint of Scandal
A Hole in the Wall
Concerning Thomas
Doctor Walker's Warning
Fourteen Elm Street
A Ladder Out of Place
While the Stables Burned
Flinders
A Visit from Louise
Halsey's Disappearance
Who is Nina Carrington?
A Tramp and the Toothache
A Scrap of Paper
When Churchyards Yawn
Between Two Fireplaces
Anne Watson's Story
At the Foot of the Stairs
The Odds and Ends
The Bat
Chapter One. The Shadow of the Bat
Chapter Two. The Indomitable Miss Van Gorder
Chapter Three. Pistol Practice
Chapter Four. The Storm Gathers
Chapter Five. Alopecia and Rubeola
Chapter Six. Detective Anderson Takes Charge
Chapter Seven. Cross-Questions and Crooked Answers
Chapter Eight. The Gleaming Eye
Chapter Nine. A Shot in the Dark
Chapter Ten. The Phone Call from Nowhere
Chapter Eleven. Billy Practices Jiu-Jitsu
Chapter Twelve "I Didn't Kill Him."
Chapter Thirteen. The Blackened Bag
Chapter Fourteen. Handcuffs
Chapter Fifteen. The Sign of the Bat
Chapter Sixteen. The Hidden Room
Chapter Seventeen. Anderson Makes an Arrest
Chapter Eighteen. The Bat Still Flies
Chapter Nineteen. Murder on Murder
Chapter Twenty "He Is—The Bat!"
Chapter Twenty-One. Quite a Collection
Tish Carberry Series
The Amazing Adventures of Letitia Carberry
The Amazing Adventures of Letitia Carberry
Chapter I. What Happened to Johnson
Chapter II. The Little Nurse
Chapter III. Another Roller Towel
Chapter IV. The Footprint on the Wall
Chapter V. When Aggie Screamed
Chapter VI. Candle and Skylight
Chapter VII. Insinuations and Recriminations
Chapter VIII. Overheard in the Dormitory
Chapter IX. Orderly Briggs and Disorderly Bates
Chapter X. An Ape and some Guinea-Pigs
Chapter XI. If It Had Not Been for Love
Chapter XII. The Carbolic Case and a Brown Coat
Chapter XIII. Jacobs' Elevator
Chapter XIV. Bag and Baggage
Chapter XV. To the Zoo
Chapter XVI. Tommy Tells Why
Chapter XVII. On the Roof and Elsewhere
Chapter XVIII. Common Sense
Chapter XIX. Note by Doctor Thomas Andrews, Late Visiting Physician at the Dunkirk Hospital, and Now on the Orthopedic Staff of the same Institution, Dated Three Weeks Later, from Bermuda
Three Pirates of Penzance
Chapter I. A Cigarette Case, a Shoe, and a Menu Card
Chapter II. A Blue Runabout and a Bad Bridge
Chapter III. A Difference of Opinion and a Bargain
Chapter IV. The Appetizers and the Hotel Bureau
Chapter V. The Reporter and the Red-haired Man
Chapter VI. A Bribe and a Bride and It's All Over
That Awful Night
Chapter I. The Green Kimono
Chapter II. It was the Dog
Chapter III. A Wet Young Man
Chapter IV. Cleaning Fluid to the Rescue
Chapter V. The Cave-man and His Woman
Chapter VI "I Will Go with You"
Tish: The Chronicle of Her Escapades and Excursions
Mind Over Motor. How Tish Broke the Law and Some Records
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Like a Wolf on the Fold
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The Simple Lifers
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Tish's Spy. The Adventure of the Red-headed Detective, the Lady Chauffeur, and the Man Who Could Not Tell the Truth
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My Country Tish of Thee—
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More Tish
The Cave on Thunder Cloud
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Tish Does Her Bit
Salvage
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Novels
The Man in Lower Ten
Chapter I. I Go to Pittsburg
Chapter II. A Torn Telegram
Chapter III. Across the Aisle
Chapter IV. Numbers Seven and Nine
Chapter V. The Woman in the Next Cab
Chapter VI. The Girl in Blue
Chapter VII. A Fine Gold Chain
Chapter VIII. The Second Section
Chapter IX. The Halcyon Breakfast
Chapter X. Miss West's Request
Chapter XI. The Name was Sullivan
Chapter XII. The Gold Bag
Chapter XIII. Faded Roses
Chapter XIV. The Trap-door
Chapter XV. The Cinematograph
Chapter XVI. The Shadow of a Girl
Chapter XVII. At the Farm-house Again
Chapter XVIII. A New World
Chapter XIX. At the Table Next
Chapter XX. The Notes and a Bargain
Chapter XXI. McKnight's Theory
Chapter XXII. At the Boarding-house
Chapter XXIII. A Night at the Laurels
Chapter XXIV. His Wife's Father
Chapter XXV. At the Station
Chapter XXVI. On to Richmond
Chapter XXVII. The Sea, The Sand, The Stars
Chapter XXVIII. Alison's Story
Chapter XXIX. In the Dining-room
Chapter XXX. Finer Details
Chapter XXXI. And Only One Arm
The Window at the White Cat
Chapter I. Sentiment and Clues
Chapter II. Uneasy Apprehensions
Chapter III. Ninety-eight Pearls
Chapter IV. A Thief in the Night
Chapter V. Little Miss Jane
Chapter VI. A Fountain Pen
Chapter VII. Concerning Margery
Chapter VIII. Too Late
Chapter IX. Only One Eye Closed
Chapter X. Breaking the News
Chapter XI. A Night in the Fleming Home
Chapter XII. My Commission
Chapter XIII. Sizzling Metal
Chapter XIV. A Walk in the Park
Chapter XV. Find the Woman
Chapter XVI. Eleven Twenty-two Again
Chapter XVII. His Second Wife
Chapter XVIII. Edith's Cousin
Chapter XIX. Back to Bellwood
Chapter XX. Association of Ideas
Chapter XXI. A Proscenium Box
Chapter XXII. In the Room Over the Way
Chapter XXIII. A Box of Crown Derby
Chapter XXIV. Wardrop's Story
Chapter XXV. Measure for Measure
Chapter XXVI. Lovers and a Letter
The Case of Jennie Brice
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
Chapter XVI
The After House
Chapter I. I Plan a Voyage
Chapter II. The Painted Ship
Chapter III. I Unclench My Hands
Chapter IV. I Receive a Warning
Chapter V. A Terrible Night
Chapter VI. In the After House
Chapter VII. We Find the Axe
Chapter VIII. The Stewardess's Story
Chapter IX. Prisoners
Chapter X "That's Mutiny"
Chapter XI. The Dead Line
Chapter XII. The First Mate Talks
Chapter XIII. The White Light
Chapter XIV. From the Crow's Nest
Chapter XV. A Knocking in the Hold
Chapter XVI. Jones Stumbles Over Something
Chapter XVII. The Axe is Gone
Chapter XVIII. A Bad Combination
Chapter XIX. I Take the Stand
Chapter XX. Oleson's Story
Chapter XXI "A Bad Woman"
Chapter XXII. Turner's Story
Chapter XXIII. Free Again
Chapter XXIV. The Thing
Chapter XXV. The Sea Again
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Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
Chapter XVI
Chapter XVII
Chapter XVIII
Chapter XIX
Chapter XX
Chapter XXI
Chapter XXII
Chapter XXIII
Chapter XXIV
Chapter XXV
Chapter XXVI
Chapter XXVII
Chapter XXVIII
Chapter XXIX
Chapter XXX
Long Live the King!
Chapter I. The Crown Prince Runs Away
Chapter II. And Sees the World
Chapter III. Disgraced
Chapter IV. The Terror
Chapter V. At the Riding-school
Chapter VI. The Chancellor Pays a Visit
Chapter VII. Tea in the Schoolroom
Chapter VIII. The Letter
Chapter IX. A Fine Night
Chapter X. The Right to Live and Love
Chapter. XI. Rather a Wild Night
Chapter XII. Two Prisoners
Chapter XIII. In the Park
Chapter XIV. Nikky Does a Reckless Thing
Chapter XV. Father and Daughter
Chapter XVI. On the Mountain Road
Chapter XVII. The Fortress
Chapter XVIII. Old Adelbert
Chapter XIX. The Committee of Ten
Chapter XX. The Delegation
Chapter XXI. As a Man May Love a Woman
Chapter XXII. At Etzel
Chapter XXIII. Nikky Makes a Promise
Chapter XXIV. The Birthday
Chapter XXV. The Gate of the Moon
Chapter XXVI. At the Inn
Chapter XXVII. The Little Door
Chapter XXVIII. Tee Crown Prince’s Pilgrimage
Chapter XXIX. Old Adelbert the Traitor
Chapter XXX. King Karl
Chapter XXXI. Let Mettlich Guard His Treasure
Chapter XXXII. Nikky and Hedwig
Chapter XXXIII. The Day of the Carnival
Chapter XXXIV. The Pirate’s Den
Chapter XXXV. The Paper Crown
Chapter XXXVI. The King is Dead
Chapter XXXVII. Long Live the King!
Chapter XXXVIII. In the Road of the Good Children
Chapter XXXIX. The Lincoln Penny
The Amazing Interlude
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The Breaking Point
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Short Stories
Locked Doors
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Sight Unseen
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The Confession
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The Valley of Oblivion
Mary Roberts Rinehart
Kings, Queens, and Pawns – Autobiography
KINGS, QUEENS AND PAWNS. FOR KING AND COUNTRY
Chapter I. Taking a Chance
Chapter II "Somewhere in France"
Chapter III. La Panne
Chapter IV "'Twas a Famous Victory"
Chapter V. A Talk with the King of the Belgians
Chapter VI. The Cause
Chapter VII. The Story with an End
Chapter VIII. The Night Raid on Dunkirk
Chapter IX. No Man's Land
Chapter X. The Iron Division
Chapter XI. At the House of the Barrier
Chapter XII. Night in the Trenches
Chapter XIII "Wipers"
Chapter XIV. Lady Decies' Story
Chapter XV. Running the Blockade
Chapter XVI. The Man of Ypres
Chapter XVII. In the Line of the "Mitrailleuse"
Chapter XVIII. French Guns in Action
Chapter XIX "I Nibble Them"
Chapter XX. Dunkirk: From My Journal
Chapter XXI. Tea with the Air-Fighters
Chapter XXII. The Women at the Front
Chapter XXIII. The Little "Sick and Sorry" House
Chapter XXIV. Flight
Chapter XXV. Volunteers and Patriots
Chapter XXVI. A Luncheon at British Headquarters
Chapter XXVII. A Strange Party
Chapter XXVIII. Sir John French
Chapter XXIX. Along the Great Bethune Road
Chapter XXX. The Military Secret
Chapter XXXI. Queen Mary of England
Chapter XXXII. The Queen of the Belgians
Chapter XXXIII. The Red Badge of Mercy
Chapter XXXIV. In Terms of Life and Death
Chapter XXXV. The Losing Game
Chapter XXXVI. How Americans Can Help
Chapter XXXVII. An Army of Children
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Mary Roberts Rinehart
The Circular Staircase
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"I defy him," he said. "Sweetheart, as long as you care for me, I am not afraid."
The wind slammed the door between the two rooms just then, and I could hear nothing more, although I moved my chair quite close. After a discreet interval, I went into the other room, and found Louise alone. She was staring with sad eyes at the cherub painted on the ceiling over the bed, and because she looked tired I did not disturb her.
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