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197,95 kr. Anna Katharine Green invites you into the world of mystery and intrigue with "Agatha Webb," a compelling detective novel published in 1899. Set against the backdrop of a small New England town, this tale weaves together elements of crime, secrets, and the relentless pursuit of truth.As the story unfolds, the murder of Agatha Webb shrouds the community in a cloak of suspicion. Detective Ebenezer Gryce is summoned to unravel the threads of this perplexing case, and with each revelation, the intricate lives of the town's inhabitants come into sharper focus.Green's narrative prowess is on full display as she crafts a suspenseful and intricate plot. The characters, each harbouring their own secrets and motives, add depth to the unfolding mystery. The novel explores themes of deception, familial bonds, and the consequences of hidden truths."Agatha Webb" is a testament to Anna Katharine Green's contribution to the detective fiction genre during the Golden Age of detective literature. With its skilful blend of suspense and psychological depth, this novel remains a captivating read for enthusiasts of classic mysteries and those who relish the art of deduction. Join Detective Gryce on a journey through the twists and turns of "Agatha Webb," where the truth is a puzzle waiting to be solved.
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142,95 kr. Enter the world of mystery and suspense with Anna Katharine Green's "A Strange Disappearance." Published in 1880, this classic detective novel invites readers to unravel the perplexing disappearance of a young woman in the bustling city of New York.The story follows the investigation led by the astute Detective Gryce, a recurring character in Green's works. As the disappearance unfolds, a complex web of secrets, motives, and hidden connections comes to light. The novel explores themes of deception, family dynamics, and the enigmatic nature of human behaviour.Anna Katharine Green, often hailed as the "Mother of the Detective Novel," showcases her mastery of the genre in "A Strange Disappearance." Her keen observations and skilful characterizations add depth to the narrative, making it a compelling and atmospheric read.For those who appreciate classic detective fiction and the art of deduction, "A Strange Disappearance" stands as a testament to Anna Katharine Green's enduring contribution to the golden age of mystery literature. Join Detective Gryce on a journey through the twists and turns of a case that keeps the reader guessing until the final revelation.
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206,95 kr. Step into the chilling world of "Dark Hollow," a gripping mystery penned by the acclaimed Anna Katharine Green. Published in 1914, this atmospheric detective story introduces readers to detective Ebenezer Gryce as he is faced with a perplexing case that shrouds the Hollow in an air of menace.Amidst the haunting beauty of Dark Hollow, Gryce finds himself entangled in a web of secrets, eerie occurrences, and a mysterious disappearance. As he unravels the threads of the enigma, he encounters a cast of intriguing characters, each harbouring their own dark pasts and hidden motives.Green's narrative prowess shines in "Dark Hollow," where she skillfully combines elements of psychological suspense and a keen understanding of human nature. The novel is a testament to Green's ability to craft intricate plots and atmospheric settings, keeping readers guessing until the final revelation.For aficionados of classic detective fiction and those who relish an atmospheric tale of mystery, "Dark Hollow" stands as a haunting masterpiece from Anna Katharine Green, an author celebrated for her contributions to the genre. Brace yourself for a journey into the shadows of Dark Hollow, where secrets lurk and Gryce's detective skills are put to the ultimate test.
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186,95 kr. "Cynthia Wakeham's Money" by Anna Katharine Green unfolds as a masterful detective story featuring the astute investigator Ebenezer Gryce. When Cynthia Wakeham meets an untimely demise, Gryce is called upon to unravel the mysterious circumstances surrounding her death and the whereabouts of her substantial inheritance. As Gryce delves into the investigation, he discovers a web of secrets, hidden motives, and a contested will among Cynthia's relatives and friends.At the heart of the novel are strong female characters, notably Cynthia's closest confidante and cousin, who play pivotal roles in the unfolding drama. Green skillfully weaves a narrative that explores themes of inheritance, greed, and familial ties, creating a rich tapestry of suspense and intrigue.Set against the backdrop of a disputed will and a missing heir, "Cynthia Wakeham's Money" keeps readers on the edge of their seats with its intricate plot, cleverly constructed hints, and red herrings. Anna Katharine Green showcases her talent as a mystery author, crafting a compelling and enigmatic tale that captivates from the first page to the very end. In the realm of detective fiction, this novel stands as a testament to Green's storytelling prowess and remains a must-read for those who appreciate a gripping mystery with a skilful touch.
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240,95 kr. In this gripping mystery novel, Detective Ebenezer Gryce is tasked with solving the murder of renowned physician Doctor Izard. Working with the doctor's beautiful daughter and his trusted assistant, Gryce navigates a web of secrets, lies, and deceit in pursuit of the truth. This classic whodunit is sure to delight fans of the genre.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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344,95 kr. This classic mystery novel features the intrepid detective Amelia Butterworth as she investigates the theft of a valuable amethyst box. With a cast of intriguing characters and a clever plot, The Amethyst Box is a must-read for fans of the genre.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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332,95 kr. The Mayor's Wife is a mystery novel set in the early 20th century. Anna Katharine Green, one of the first writers of detective fiction in America, weaves a tale of love, greed, and murder. This is one of Green's most iconic novels and a must-read for fans of the genre.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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403,95 kr. Anna Katharine Green was one of the first female detective novelists. This collection of short stories features her most famous character, the detective Ebenezer Gryce. The stories are notable for their intricate plots, engaging characters, and surprising twists. This book will appeal to fans of classic detective fiction.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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- Anna Katharine Green (Classics)
163,95 kr. Anna Katharine Green (November 11, 1846 - April 11, 1935) was an American poet and novelist. She was one of the first writers of detective fiction in America and distinguished herself by writing well plotted, legally accurate stories. Green has been called "the mother of the detective novel
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118,95 kr. Anna Katharine Green (November 11, 1846 - April 11, 1935) was an American poet and novelist. She was one of the first writers of detective fiction in America and distinguished herself by writing well plotted, legally accurate stories. Green has been called "the mother of the detective novel She was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 11, 1846. Green had an early ambition to write romantic verse, and she corresponded with Ralph Waldo Emerson. When her poetry failed to gain recognition, she produced her first and best known novel, The Leavenworth Case (1878), praised by Wilkie Collins, and the hit of the year. She became a bestselling author, eventually publishing about 40 books. On November 25, 1884, Green married the actor and stove designer, and later noted furniture maker, Charles Rohlfs (1853 - 1936), who was seven years her junior. Rohlfs toured in a dramatization of Green's The Leavenworth Case. After his theater career faltered, he became a furniture maker in 1897, and Green collaborated with him on some of his designs. Together they had one daughter and two sons: Rosamund Rohlfs, Roland Rohlfs, and Sterling Rohlfs. Green died on April 11, 1935 in Buffalo, New York, at the age of 88
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158,95 kr. Anna Katharine Green (November 11, 1846 - April 11, 1935) was an American poet and novelist. She was one of the first writers of detective fiction in America and distinguished herself by writing well plotted, legally accurate stories. Green has been called "the mother of the detective novel She was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 11, 1846. Green had an early ambition to write romantic verse, and she corresponded with Ralph Waldo Emerson. When her poetry failed to gain recognition, she produced her first and best known novel, The Leavenworth Case (1878), praised by Wilkie Collins, and the hit of the year. She became a bestselling author, eventually publishing about 40 books. On November 25, 1884, Green married the actor and stove designer, and later noted furniture maker, Charles Rohlfs (1853 - 1936), who was seven years her junior. Rohlfs toured in a dramatization of Green's The Leavenworth Case. After his theater career faltered, he became a furniture maker in 1897, and Green collaborated with him on some of his designs. Together they had one daughter and two sons: Rosamund Rohlfs, Roland Rohlfs, and Sterling Rohlfs. Green died on April 11, 1935 in Buffalo, New York, at the age of 88
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- Anna Katharine Green. novel (Original Version): Anna Katharine Green (November 11, 1846 - April 11, 1935) was an American poet and novelist.
143,95 kr. Anna Katharine Green (November 11, 1846 - April 11, 1935) was an American poet and novelist. She was one of the first writers of detective fiction in America and distinguished herself by writing well plotted, legally accurate stories.Green has been called "the mother of the detective novel". *Life and work* She was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 11, 1846.Green had an early ambition to write romantic verse, and she corresponded with Ralph Waldo Emerson. When her poetry failed to gain recognition, she produced her first and best known novel, The Leavenworth Case (1878), praised by Wilkie Collins, and the hit of the year. She became a bestselling author, eventually publishing about 40 books.On November 25, 1884, Green married the actor and stove designer, and later noted furniture maker, Charles Rohlfs (1853 - 1936), who was seven years her junior.Rohlfs toured in a dramatization of Green's The Leavenworth Case. After his theater career faltered, he became a furniture maker in 1897, and Green collaborated with him on some of his designs. Together they had one daughter and two sons: Rosamund Rohlfs, Roland Rohlfs, and Sterling Rohlfs.Green died on April 11, 1935 in Buffalo, New York, at the age of 88.
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- Anna Katharine Green
108,95 kr. Anna Katharine Green (November 11, 1846 - April 11, 1935) was an American poet and novelist. She was one of the first writers of detective fiction in America and distinguished herself by writing well plotted, legally accurate stories. Green has been called "the mother of the detective novel She was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 11, 1846. Green had an early ambition to write romantic verse, and she corresponded with Ralph Waldo Emerson. When her poetry failed to gain recognition, she produced her first and best known novel, The Leavenworth Case (1878), praised by Wilkie Collins, and the hit of the year. She became a bestselling author, eventually publishing about 40 books. On November 25, 1884, Green married the actor and stove designer, and later noted furniture maker, Charles Rohlfs (1853 - 1936), who was seven years her junior. Rohlfs toured in a dramatization of Green's The Leavenworth Case. After his theater career faltered, he became a furniture maker in 1897, and Green collaborated with him on some of his designs. Together they had one daughter and two sons: Rosamund Rohlfs, Roland Rohlfs, and Sterling Rohlfs. Green died on April 11, 1935 in Buffalo, New York, at the age of 88
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292,95 kr. Anna Katharine Green (November 11, 1846 - April 11, 1935) was an American poet and novelist. She was one of the first writers of detective fiction in America and distinguished herself by writing well plotted, legally accurate stories. Green has been called "the mother of the detective novel." Green is credited with shaping detective fiction into its classic form, and developing the series detective. Her main character was detective Ebenezer Gryce of the New York Metropolitan Police Force, but in three novels he is assisted by the nosy society spinster Amelia Butterworth, the prototype for Miss Marple, Miss Silver and other creations. She also invented the 'girl detective': in the character of Violet Strange, a debutante with a secret life as a sleuth. In this book: The Forsaken Inn Agatha Webb The Leavenworth Case The Amethyst Box Room Number 3 and Other Detective Stories The house in the mist
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- Anna Katharine Green. Knickerbocker novels: Anna Katharine Green (November 11, 1846 - April 11, 1935) was an American poet and novelist.
88,95 kr. Anna Katharine Green (November 11, 1846 - April 11, 1935) was an American poet and novelist. She was one of the first writers of detective fiction in America and distinguished herself by writing well plotted, legally accurate stories.Green has been called "the mother of the detective novel". *Life and work* She was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 11, 1846.Green had an early ambition to write romantic verse, and she corresponded with Ralph Waldo Emerson. When her poetry failed to gain recognition, she produced her first and best known novel, The Leavenworth Case (1878), praised by Wilkie Collins, and the hit of the year. She became a bestselling author, eventually publishing about 40 books.On November 25, 1884, Green married the actor and stove designer, and later noted furniture maker, Charles Rohlfs (1853 - 1936), who was seven years her junior.Rohlfs toured in a dramatization of Green's The Leavenworth Case. After his theater career faltered, he became a furniture maker in 1897, and Green collaborated with him on some of his designs. Together they had one daughter and two sons: Rosamund Rohlfs, Roland Rohlfs, and Sterling Rohlfs.Green died on April 11, 1935 in Buffalo, New York, at the age of 88.
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228,95 kr. Anna Katharine Green (1846 - 1935) was an American poet and novelist. She was one of the first writers of detective fiction in America and distinguished herself by writing well plotted, legally accurate stories. Green has been called "the mother of the detective novel." Green is credited with shaping detective fiction into its classic form, and developing the series detective. Her main character was detective Ebenezer Gryce of the New York Metropolitan Police Force, but in three novels he is assisted by the nosy society spinster Amelia Butterworth, the prototype for Miss Marple, Miss Silver and other creations. She also invented the 'girl detective': in the character of Violet Strange, a debutante with a secret life as a sleuth. In this book: The House of the Whispering Pines That Affair Next Door The Forsaken Inn
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- Anna Katharine Green . / American detective NOVEL /
143,95 kr. The Leavenworth Case (1878), subtitled A Lawyer's Story, is an American detective novel and the first novel by Anna Katharine Green. Set in New York City, it concerns the murder of a retired merchant, Horatio Leavenworth, in his New York mansion. The popular novel introduced the detective Ebenezer Gryce, and was influential in the development of the detective novel. In her autobiography, Agatha Christie cited it as an influence on her own fiction.
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133,95 kr. Anna Katharine Green (November 11, 1846 - April 11, 1935) was an American poet and novelist. She was one of the first writers of detective fiction in America and distinguished herself by writing well plotted, legally accurate stories. Green has been called "the mother of the detective novel She was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 11, 1846. Green had an early ambition to write romantic verse, and she corresponded with Ralph Waldo Emerson. When her poetry failed to gain recognition, she produced her first and best known novel, The Leavenworth Case (1878), praised by Wilkie Collins, and the hit of the year. She became a bestselling author, eventually publishing about 40 books. On November 25, 1884, Green married the actor and stove designer, and later noted furniture maker, Charles Rohlfs (1853 - 1936), who was seven years her junior. Rohlfs toured in a dramatization of Green's The Leavenworth Case. After his theater career faltered, he became a furniture maker in 1897, and Green collaborated with him on some of his designs. Together they had one daughter and two sons: Rosamund Rohlfs, Roland Rohlfs, and Sterling Rohlfs.
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113,95 kr. Anna Katharine Green (November 11, 1846 - April 11, 1935) was an American poet and novelist. She was one of the first writers of detective fiction in America and distinguished herself by writing well plotted, legally accurate stories.Green has been called "the mother of the detective novel". *Life and work* She was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 11, 1846.Green had an early ambition to write romantic verse, and she corresponded with Ralph Waldo Emerson. When her poetry failed to gain recognition, she produced her first and best known novel, The Leavenworth Case (1878), praised by Wilkie Collins, and the hit of the year. She became a bestselling author, eventually publishing about 40 books.On November 25, 1884, Green married the actor and stove designer, and later noted furniture maker, Charles Rohlfs (1853 - 1936), who was seven years her junior.Rohlfs toured in a dramatization of Green's The Leavenworth Case. After his theater career faltered, he became a furniture maker in 1897, and Green collaborated with him on some of his designs. Together they had one daughter and two sons: Rosamund Rohlfs, Roland Rohlfs, and Sterling Rohlfs.Green died on April 11, 1935 in Buffalo, New York, at the age of 88.
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88,95 kr. "In the spring of 1840, the attention of the New York police was attracted by the many cases of well-known men found drowned in the various waters surrounding the lower portion of our great city. Among these may be mentioned the name of Elwood Henderson, the noted tea merchant, whose remains were washed ashore at Redhook Point; and of Christopher Bigelow, who was picked up off Governor's Island after having been in the water for five days, and of another well-known millionaire whose name I cannot now recall, but who, I remember, was seen to walk towards the East River one March evening, and was not met with again till the 5th of April, when his body floated into one of the docks near Peck Slip.
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113,95 kr. "The House in the Mist" by Anna Katharine Green transports readers into a realm of mystery and suspense. Set against the backdrop of a secluded and atmospheric mansion, the narrative follows the enigmatic events that unfold when a group of individuals becomes entangled in the house's haunting secrets. As characters navigate dimly lit corridors and hidden chambers, they unearth a tapestry of family history, forbidden love, and spectral occurrences. Green's skillful storytelling weaves an intricate plot filled with unexpected twists and psychological depth. The house itself emerges as a central character, shrouded in mist and harboring echoes of the past. With its eerie ambiance and exploration of the supernatural, "The House in the Mist" stands as a captivating example of early 20th-century mystery fiction, inviting readers to unravel the enigmas concealed within its mist-shrouded walls.
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248,95 kr. That Affair Next Door, is a classical and a rare book, that has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and redesigned. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work, and hence their text is clear and readable. This remarkable volume falls within the genres of Language and Literatures American and Canadian literature
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223,95 kr. ""The House of the Whispering Pines"" is a captivating mystery novel by Anna Katharine Green, published in 1910. Set in a secluded mansion, the story follows detective Ebenezer Gryce as he unravels a complex web of secrets and intrigue surrounding a perplexing murder case. With a cast of enigmatic characters and a labyrinthine plot, Green masterfully weaves together a tale of suspense and psychological depth, delving into themes of betrayal, revenge, and the intricacies of human relationships. Through the meticulous investigative work of Gryce and the subtle nuances of the narrative, the novel offers readers a thrilling exploration of crime and deception, culminating in a dramatic and unexpected resolution. ""The House of the Whispering Pines"" stands as a testament to Green's mastery of the mystery genre and her ability to craft an engrossing narrative that continues to captivate audiences with its suspenseful twists and turns.
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183,95 kr. "The Golden Slipper and Other Problems for Violet Strange" showcases Anna Katharine Green's knack for crafting compelling mysteries with intricate plots. Violet Strange, the protagonist, is no ordinary detective. A debutante in New York high society, she secretly solves mysteries, navigating the dual challenges of her social standing and the complex cases she undertakes. Each story in the collection presents a unique problem, ranging from baffling disappearances to puzzling crimes, all of which demand Strange's sharp intellect and keen observation skills. As readers journey through the tales, they witness Violet's evolution, both as a detective and as a young woman grappling with societal expectations. Green's work, through Violet Strange, not only offers thrilling detective stories but also provides commentary on the role and perceptions of women in society during her time.
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193,95 kr. In "The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow," Anna Katharine Green delivers a masterfully woven tale of intrigue and suspense. Set against the backdrop of a museum, the story revolves around the inexplicable murder of a young woman. As the details of the crime unfurl, the narrative delves into the intricate relationships, hidden motives, and dark secrets of those involved. With meticulous attention to detail and character development, Green presents a compelling whodunit that keeps the reader guessing until the very end. The book, while offering a thrilling mystery, also touches upon the complexities of human emotions, the weight of the past, and the unforeseen consequences of seemingly insignificant actions
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223,95 kr. In "That Affair Next Door," Anna Katharine Green crafts a story rich in suspense and psychological depth. When a shocking murder takes place in a neighboring house, Miss Amelia Butterworth, a spinster with a sharp mind and an even sharper tongue, takes it upon herself to solve the mystery. With her keen observations, unyielding determination, and a touch of humor, Miss Butterworth becomes an unlikely detective, challenging the conventional police methods of her time. As the plot thickens, Green presents readers with a complex web of motives, alibis, and secrets, all set against the backdrop of New York society in the late 19th century. More than just a detective story, the novel also offers a keen commentary on the gender norms and social mores of its time, particularly through the character of Miss Butterworth, who defies the expectations placed upon women in her era.
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193,95 kr. "Room Number 3 and Other Detective Stories" presents a collection of tales that showcase Anna Katharine Green's flair for suspense and her deep understanding of the human psyche. Set against varied backdrops, from dimly lit streets to the confines of private rooms, each story unravels a distinct mystery filled with unexpected turns, complex motives, and hidden secrets. Whether it's the enigmatic events surrounding the eponymous "Room Number 3" or the puzzles in the accompanying tales, readers are invited to play detective alongside Green's characters, piecing together clues and diving into the minds of both the innocent and the guilty. Through her tales, Green not only offers thrilling detective narratives but also paints a picture of societal norms and intricacies of the human heart during her era.
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193,95 kr. In "The Filigree Ball," Anna Katharine Green draws readers into a world of mystery, suspense, and psychological intrigue. The story revolves around a baffling crime set in a historically significant mansion in Washington, D.C. When a death occurs under mysterious circumstances, seemingly without any sign of violence or struggle, detectives are faced with a puzzle that challenges conventional investigative methods. As the plot unfolds, Green's narrative delves deep into the intricacies of human relationships, dark family secrets, and the weight of the past. The mansion itself, with its haunting atmosphere and untold stories, becomes a central character in the tale, emphasizing the novel's gothic undertones. Green's meticulous character development and atmospheric descriptions ensure that "The Filigree Ball" stands as a shining example of early detective fiction, blending suspense with rich literary craftsmanship.
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263,95 kr. ""Hand and Ring"" is a poignant short story penned by the acclaimed American writer Anna Katharine Green. Set in the late 19th century, it follows the narrative of a young woman named Hester. The plot revolves around a mysterious gold ring that seems to hold a haunting significance for Hester, as it links her to a past she has long sought to escape. Through intricate storytelling, Green artfully weaves a tale of love, betrayal, and redemption. The ring becomes a symbol of Hester's inner turmoil, reflecting her innermost desires and fears. As the narrative unfolds, the reader is drawn into a world of secrets and hidden motivations, compelling them to ponder the complexities of human relationships and the consequences of choices made in the name of love. With its evocative prose and skillful character development, ""Hand and Ring"" stands as a timeless exploration of the human psyche and the enduring power of the past.
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193,95 kr. "Dark Hollow" unfolds a haunting tale of betrayal, secrets, and redemption. The story begins with the unexpected return of a man thought to be dead, and his appearance ripples through the town of Shelby, bringing to light dark memories of a past crime. A murder from two decades ago becomes the focal point, and as the narrative progresses, long-held secrets threaten to surface. Anna Katharine Green masterfully crafts a layered narrative, where characters grapple with the consequences of their past actions and confront the shadows of guilt and redemption. The atmospheric setting of the town, combined with Green's meticulous attention to detail, creates a gripping backdrop for this chilling mystery. Throughout the novel, Green delves deep into the complexities of human emotions, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and the quest for justice.
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