New Releases by Mary Roberts Rinehart

Mary Roberts Rinehart is the author of The Greatest Works of Mary Roberts Rinehart (2023), The After House (2022), The Circular Staircase (2021), Long Live the King! (2021), The Circular Staircase Mary Roberts Rinehart (Illustrated) (2021).

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The Greatest Works of Mary Roberts Rinehart

release date: Nov 30, 2023
The Greatest Works of Mary Roberts Rinehart
In ''The Greatest Works of Mary Roberts Rinehart'', the author delivers a captivating anthology that showcases the distinct blend of mystery, romance, and social commentary for which she is renowned. Rinehart''s literary style is characterized by her sharp wit and keen observations of early 20th-century American society. This collection features some of her most celebrated stories, including iconic characters and plot twists that echo the conventions of her contemporaries while paving the way for future genres such as the cozy mystery. Rinehart''s work not only entertains but also engages with themes of gender roles, class distinctions, and the complexities of human relationships, making it essential reading for those interested in feminist literature and early detective fiction. Mary Roberts Rinehart, often referred to as the "American Agatha Christie," gained prominence in the early 1900s, writing prolifically across various genres. Her experiences as a nurse during World War I and her keen observational skills informed her narrative style, enabling her to create psychologically rich characters and intricate plots. Rinehart''s ability to merge suspense with daily life resonated with audiences, leading to her status as one of the highest-paid female authors of her time. Readers seeking to delve into the foundations of mystery and detective fiction should not miss this anthology. Rinehart''s engaging storytelling, combined with her mastery of suspense, makes her works timeless treasures. ''The Greatest Works of Mary Roberts Rinehart'' offers both nostalgia and intrigue, ensuring an enjoyable experience for audiences new to her work as well as longtime fans.

The After House

release date: Nov 13, 2022
The After House
In "The After House," Mary Roberts Rinehart masterfully weaves a gripping mystery that intertwines themes of isolation, eccentricity, and the supernatural. Set in a mysterious, decaying mansion on the outskirts of an unnamed town, the narrative unravels the sinister events that surround an enigmatic ghostly presence and the unsolved murder that haunts the titular residence. Rinehart''s signature blend of suspense and humor, coupled with her sharply drawn characters, epitomizes the early 20th-century American gothic, seamlessly capturing the anxieties and curiosities of a society grappling with rapid change and uncertainty. Mary Roberts Rinehart, often dubbed the "American Agatha Christie," was a pioneering figure in the mystery genre. Born in 1876, her experiences as a nurse during World War I and a mother in a rapidly transforming America enriched her storytelling with layers of depth and complexity. Rinehart''s unique perspective on societal norms, gender roles, and the inherent dangers of the domestic sphere shaped her narratives, cementing her place in literary history. "The After House" is an essential read for lovers of classic mysteries and those interested in the evolution of the genre. Rinehart''s craftsmanship in plot development and character exploration invites readers to immerse themselves in an entrancing world of eerie ambiance and thrilling intrigue. Highly recommended for both scholars and casual readers alike, this novel is a testament to Rinehart''s enduring legacy.

The Circular Staircase

release date: Aug 28, 2021
The Circular Staircase
The Circular Staircase Mary Roberts Rinehart - The Circular Staircase is a mystery novel by American writer Mary Roberts Rinehart. The story follows dowager Rachel Innes as she thwarts a series of strange crimes at a summer house she has rented with her niece and nephew. The novel was Rinehart''s first bestseller and established her as one of the era''s most popular writers. The story was serialized in All-Story for five issues starting with the November 1907 issue, then published in book form by Bobbs-Merrill in 1908.

Long Live the King!

release date: Aug 28, 2021
Long Live the King!
Long Live the King! Mary Roberts Rinehart - The present book ''Long Live the King!'' was written by the famous English novelist Mary Roberts Rinehart. It was first published in the year 1917. This is a story of love; intrigue and adventure in an European court.

The Circular Staircase Mary Roberts Rinehart (Illustrated)

release date: May 13, 2021
The Circular Staircase Mary Roberts Rinehart (Illustrated)
The Circular Staircase is a mystery novel by American writer Mary Roberts Rinehart. The story follows dowager Rachel Innes as she thwarts a series of strange crimes at a summer house she has rented with her niece and nephew.

Essential Novelists - Mary Roberts Rinehart

release date: May 01, 2021
Essential Novelists - Mary Roberts Rinehart
Welcome to the Essential Novelists book series, were we present to you the best works of remarkable authors. For this book, the literary critic August Nemo has chosen the two most important and meaningful novels of Mary Roberts Rinehart which are The Circular Staircase and The Bat. Rinehart wrote hundreds of short stories, poems, travelogues and articles. While many of her books were best sellers, critics were most appreciative of her murder mysteries. Many of her books and plays were adapted for movies, such as The Bat and The Circular Staircase - both published in this book. Novels selected for this book: - The Circular Staircase; - The Bat. This is one of many books in the series Essential Novelists. If you liked this book, look for the other titles in the series, we are sure you will like some of the authors.

The Bat Illustrated

release date: Mar 30, 2021
The Bat Illustrated
The Bat is a three-act play by Mary Roberts Rinehart that was first produced by Lincoln Wagenhals and Collin Kemper in 1920. The story combines elements of mystery and comedy as Cornelia Van Gorder and guests spend a stormy night at her rented summer home, searching for stolen money they believe is hidden in the house, while they are stalked by a masked criminal known as "the Bat". The Bat''s identity is revealed at the end of the final act.

The Circular Staircase Illustrated

release date: Nov 02, 2020
The Circular Staircase Illustrated
The Circular Staircase is a mystery novel by American writer Mary Roberts Rinehart. The story follows dowager Rachel Innes as she thwarts a series of strange crimes at a summer house she has rented with her niece and nephew. The novel was Rinehart''s first bestseller and established her as one of the era''s most popular writers. The story was serialized in All-Story for five issues starting with the November 1907 issue, then published in book form by Bobbs-Merrill in 1908.

The Window at the White Cat

release date: Apr 21, 2020
The Window at the White Cat
A missing person sets off the action in this classic whodunit from the bestselling mystery writer known as the American Agatha Christie. In The Window at the White Cat, bumbling lawyer Jack Knox agrees to help a beautiful young woman find her missing father. But when the politician is found dead at a backstreet social club serving up beers and illegal favors, and Jack’s aunt disappears, it looks like the daughter’s fiancé may be guilty of more than winning her heart. A #1 New York Times–bestselling author with ten million books in print, Mary Roberts Rinehart crafted a career out of writing mysteries that set the stage for generations of writers to come. “[Rinehart’s] literary distinction lies in the combination of love, humor and murder that she wove into her tales. . . . She helped the mystery story grow up.”—The New York Times

The Street of Seven Stars

release date: Nov 29, 2019
The Street of Seven Stars
Mary Roberts Rinehart''s "The Street of Seven Stars" is a captivating novel that weaves together elements of mystery and romance through its richly textured narrative. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Bohemian Paris at the turn of the 20th century, the story explores themes of love, ambition, and the search for identity. Rinehart employs a blend of vivid imagery and sharp dialogue that immerses the reader in the dynamic artistic milieu of the time, skillfully illustrating the interplay between the characters'' lives and the pulsating energy of the city itself. Rinehart, often regarded as the ''American Agatha Christie,'' was an influential figure in early 20th-century literature known for her contributions to the mystery genre. Her experiences as a nurse during World War I, combined with her extensive travels and observations of life in various social strata, deeply informed her storytelling approach. "The Street of Seven Stars" reflects her fascination with human relationships and the complex layers of society, showcasing her ability to create relatable characters grounded in real-world experiences. This novel is highly recommended for readers who appreciate rich storytelling interlaced with intricate character development. Rinehart''s deft hand at suspense and her keen insights into human nature invite readers into a world of intrigue and romance, providing a profound exploration of life''Äôs possibilities against the backdrop of the enchanting Parisian streets.

Sight Unseen

release date: Nov 27, 2019
Sight Unseen
In "Sight Unseen," Mary Roberts Rinehart masterfully intertwines elements of mystery and suspense, focusing on psychological tension and complex character dynamics. The narrative unfolds as a gripping tale of an artist, whose perceptions of reality are increasingly clouded by the presence of an enigmatic figure in her life. Rinehart''s distinctive literary style, characterized by clever dialogue and vivid descriptions, immerses readers in an urban setting that enhances the story''s intrigue. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, the novel reflects the societal anxieties of its time, exploring themes of isolation and the ambivalence of perception. Mary Roberts Rinehart, often dubbed the "American Agatha Christie," was a prolific writer and pioneer of the mystery genre. Her experiences as a nurse during the war and her keen observations of human behavior deeply informed her storytelling. Rinehart''s ability to tap into the zeitgeist of her era, combined with her personal fascination with the shadows of human nature, allowed her to craft a narrative that resonates with both tension and empathy. "Sight Unseen" is a captivating read for enthusiasts of classic literature and mystery alike. Rinehart''Äôs exploration of the unseen forces that shape our understanding of reality invites readers to ponder deeper motivations and unseen truths. This novel not only entertains but also challenges readers to reconsider their perceptions, making it a timeless addition to the literary canon.

Mary Roberts Rinehart - Dangerous Days

release date: Nov 30, 2016
Mary Roberts Rinehart - Dangerous Days
The darkening storm of the first World War threatens to tear apart the lives of a group of friends. At the eye of the storm is Clayton Spencer, an ambitious businessman, who must risk everything to be with the woman he loves.

Mary Roberts Rinehart - The Case of Jennie Brice

release date: Nov 09, 2016
Mary Roberts Rinehart - The Case of Jennie Brice
A blood-stained rope and towel, and a missing tenant, convince Mrs. Pittman that a murder has been committed in her boarding house. But without a body, the police say there is no case. Now, it''s up to Mrs. Pittman to ferret out the killer. For as the landlady, she has the perfect excuse to do a little snooping--and the key to Jennie''s apartment.

Mary Roberts Rinehart - the Circular Staircase

release date: Nov 09, 2016
Mary Roberts Rinehart - the Circular Staircase
The summer occupants of "Sunnyside" find the dead body of Arnold Armstrong, the son of the owner, on the circular staircase. Following the murder a bank failure is announced. Around these two events is woven a plot of absorbing interest.

The Man in the Lower Ten, Miss Cornelia Van Gorder

release date: Feb 02, 2015
The Man in the Lower Ten, Miss Cornelia Van Gorder
McKnight is gradually taking over the criminal end of the business. I never liked it, and since the strange case of the man in lower ten, I have been a bit squeamish. Given a case like that, where you can build up a network of clues that absolutely incriminate three entirely different people, only one of whom can be guilty, and your faith in circumstantial evidence dies of overcrowding. I never see a shivering, white-faced wretch in the prisoners'' dock that I do not hark back with shuddering horror to the strange events on the Pullman car Ontario, between Washington and Pittsburg, on the night of September ninth, last. McKnight could tell the story a great deal better than I, although he can not spell three consecutive words correctly. But, while he has imagination and humor, he is lazy. "It didn''t happen to me, anyhow," he protested, when I put it up to him. "And nobody cares for second-hand thrills. Besides, you want the unvarnished and ungarnished truth, and I''m no hand for that. I''m a lawyer." So am I, although there have been times when my assumption in that particular has been disputed. I am unmarried, and just old enough to dance with the grown-up little sisters of the girls I used to know. I am fond of outdoors, prefer horses to the aforesaid grown-up little sisters, am without sentiment (am crossed out and was substituted.-Ed.) and completely ruled and frequently routed by my housekeeper, an elderly widow.

The Bat

release date: Aug 13, 2013
The Bat
An infamous thief hides in the countryside—where cunning Cornelia Van Gorder picks up the trail—in a mystery from the #1 New York Times–bestselling author. For months, the city has lived in fear of the Bat. A master criminal hindered by neither scruple nor fear, he has stolen over one million dollars and left at least six men dead. The police are helpless, the newspapers know nothing—even the key figures of the city’s underworld have no clue as to the identity of the Bat. He is a living embodiment of death itself, and he is coming to the countryside. There, he will encounter the only person who can stop him: adventurous sixty-five-year-old spinster Cornelia Van Gorder. Last in a long line of New York society royalty, Cornelia has found old age to be a bore, and is hungry for a bit of adventure. She’s going to find it—in a lonely old country house where every shadow could be the Bat.

The Man in Lower Ten (在十號下層臥舖的男子)

release date: Dec 15, 2011
The Man in Lower Ten (在十號下層臥舖的男子)
When a man is murdered in his berth aboard a train, the clues point to three completely different suspects.

The After House (後艙房)

release date: Oct 15, 2011
The After House (後艙房)
By the bequest of an elder brother, I was left enough money to see me through a small college in Ohio, and to secure me four years in a medical school in the East. Why I chose medicine I hardly know. Possibly the career of a surgeon attracted the adventurous element in me. Perhaps, coming of a family of doctors, I merely followed the line of least resistance. It may be, indirectly but inevitably, that I might be on the yacht Ella on that terrible night of August 12, more than a year ago

The Man in Lower Ten

release date: Nov 07, 2008
The Man in Lower Ten
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Twenty-Three and a Half Hours Leave

release date: Mar 01, 2008
Twenty-Three and a Half Hours Leave
Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876-1958) was a prolific author often called the "American Agatha Christie." According to Dorothy B. Hughes, crime critic and novelist, Rinehart "has been and continues to be" the most important American woman mystery writer.

The Bat/Bab, a Sub-Deb

release date: Dec 20, 2000
The Bat/Bab, a Sub-Deb
Volume 6 of The Essential Rinehart Collection presents two very special works of Mary Roberts Rinehart. “The Bat” is an adaptation of a Broadway play written in conjunction with Avery Hopwood. Considered Mary’s finest work to date, the novel is based in part on her first work, “The Circular Staircase.” Someone--or something--is trying to frighten Cornelia Van Gorder to death! But the plucky woman doesn''t scare easily. In fact, she''s always longed to play detective. Until she stumbles on a corpse one storm-swept night, and realizes she''s involved in a deadly game with an elusive killer known as The Bat. Also included in this volume is the rare and long out-of-print “Bab, A Sub-Deb.” The author’s most experimental work presents a first-hand account of a writing assignment (the typos are intentional) that leads to tragedy and murder.

The Breaking Point

The Breaking Point
Mary Roberts Rinehart (August 12, 1876 - September 22, 1958) was an American writer, often called the American Agatha Christie, although her first mystery novel was published 14 years before Christie''s first novel in 1920. Rinehart is considered the source of the phrase "The butler did it" from her novel The Door (1930), although the novel does not use the exact phrase. Rinehart is also considered to have invented the "Had-I-But-Known" school of mystery writing, with the publication of The Circular Staircase (1908). (wikipedia.org) Mary Roberts graduated from the Pittsburgh Training School for Nurses in 1896. That same year she married physician Stanley M. Rinehart. She and her husband started a family, and she took up writing in 1903 as a result of difficulties created by financial losses. Her first story appeared in Munsey''s Magazine in 1903. The Circular Staircase (1908), her first book and first mystery, was an immediate success, and the following year The Man in Lower Ten, which had been serialized earlier, reinforced her popular success. Thereafter she wrote steadily, averaging about a book a year. A long series of comic tales about the redoubtable "Tish" (Letitia Carberry) appeared as serials in the Saturday Evening Post over a number of years and as a series of novels beginning with The Amazing Adventures of Letitia Carberry (1911). Rinehart served as a war correspondent during World War I and later described her experiences in several books, notably Kings, Queens and Pawns (1915). She produced as well a number of romances and nine plays. Most of the plays were written in collaboration with Avery Hopwood; her greatest successes were Seven Days, produced in New York in 1909, and The Bat, derived from The Circular Staircase and produced in 1920. She remained best known, however, as a writer of mysteries, and the growing popularity of that genre after World War II led to frequent republication of her works. Her most memorable tales combined murder, love, ingenuity, and humour in a style that was distinctly her own. Her autobiography, My Story, appeared in 1931 and was revised in 1948. At Rinehart''s death her books had sold more than 10 million copies. (britannica.com)

The Works of Mary Roberts Rinehart: Sight unseen and The confession

The Works of Mary Roberts Rinehart: A poor wise man

The Works of Mary Roberts Rinehart: Dangerous days

The Works of Mary Roberts Rinehart: Love stories

Twenty-three and a Half Hours' Leave

Twenty-three and a Half Hours' Leave
The imaginary story of the adventures of a soldier in the A.E.F. just previous to leaving the United States.

Bab : a Sub-deb

Bab : a Sub-deb
Bab, only twenty months younger than her sister, the official debutante, rebels against her treatment by her family. Set during the pre-World War I era, when women''s roles were rapidly changing, Bab determines to assert her independence through this series of misadventures and mysteries. . . . "I am writing all of this as truthfully as I can. I am not defending myself. What I did I was driven to, as any one can see. It takes a real shock to make the average Familey wake up to the fact that the youngest daughter is not the Familey baby at seventeen. All I was doing was furnishing the shock. If things turned out badly, as they did, it was because I rather overdid the thing. That is all. My motives were perfectly ireproachible." - Bab And this Bab feels through all of her hilarious and at times dangerous adventures to prove she is not just a Sub-Deb. Written by that master of mystery and humor, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Bab is a delightful combination of both.

The Works of Mary Roberts Rinehart: Bab: a sub-deb

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