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The Case of Jennie Brice

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The exciting mystery of a missing tenant, the possibility of a murder and an excellent excuse for doing some snooping convince Mrs. Pittman to get to work doing some investigations of her own when the police claimed there was no case. However, will her inquisitive nature and tireless pursuit of finding out the truth pay off quickly, or will the case itself be far more complicated than we can imagine?

Mary Roberts Rinehart is one of the most well-known and skilled authors of mystery novels from the early 20th century, and The Case of Jennie Brice is one of her shorter, but no less important works.

The novel revolves around the case of Jennie Brice, a young girl who disappeared from a boarding house under the strangest of circumstances. Many aspects of the novel itself don’t seem to add up at all in the beginning, and even the scene of the action is quite unique – a flooded building in Pittsburgh, sometime around 1907. The unique storyline and setting, as well as the interesting and likable characters in the story all blend in quite well with the mystery itself, captivating readers completely.

Whether you’re a fan of Rinehart’s previous works, or you just want an interesting mystery to engage in, there are plenty of great things to look forward to when reading this short novel. Written in the author’s usual style, it will capture your attention from the start, and become quite addictive and absorbing, as you go through each subsequent page.

Through a good dose of suspense and excitement, Rinehart manages to orchestrate a complex plot that even the most astute of readers will find it difficult to unravel. Even now, about a century after it was penned, The Case of Jennie Brice continues to impress and mystify readers from around the world.
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