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  • The Man in Lower Tenby Mary Roberts Rinehart

    The Floating Press 1910; US$ 3.99

    Mary Roberts Rinehart earned the nickname "The American Agatha Christie" by producing a vast body of tightly plotted mystery and detective fiction that influenced many subsequent writers in the genre. In The Man in Lower Ten, Rinehart's detective delves into a man's mysterious death on a passenger train. more...

  • Dangerous Daysby Mary Roberts Rinehart

    The Floating Press 1919; US$ 3.99

    If you're a fan of tightly plotted historical mysteries, don't miss Mary Roberts Rinehart's Dangerous Days. This tale blends disparate elements such as industrial spies, intrigue among the American aristocracy, and the political and social climate that led up to World War I into a fast-paced and eminently satisfying read. more...

  • The Street of Seven Starsby Mary Roberts Rinehart

    The Floating Press 1914; US$ 3.99

    Often referred to as the "American Agatha Christie," Mary Roberts Rinehart did much to popularize and refine the mystery genre in the United States. The Street of Seven Stars follows an American musician, Harmony Wells, to Austria, where she has gone to hone her violin skills. Though the dashing doctor she meets there appears to want to protect... more...

  • The Breaking Pointby Mary Roberts Rinehart

    The Floating Press 1922; US$ 3.99

    Known for her tightly plotted mysteries, American author Mary Roberts Rinehart hits it out of the park with The Breaking Point. A gem from the golden era of detective fiction, the novel follows seemingly timid protagonist Elizabeth Wheeler, whose placid existence is thrown into disarray by a murder. Forced into the role of detective, Elizabeth tries... more...

  • The Batby Mary Roberts Rinehart; Avery Hopwood

    The Floating Press 1920; US$ 3.99

    Known as the queen of the whodunits in her time, mystery writer Mary Roberts Rinehart created some fascinating sleuths and master criminals. One of her most widely recognized creations was the costumed arch-villain and criminal mastermind known as The Bat. This tale served as an introduction to the character, and was later transformed into a play bearing... more...

  • The Confessionby Mary Roberts Rinehart

    The Floating Press 1921; US$ 2.99

    Curl up with a mystery from the mind of Mary Roberts Rinehart, a master tale-spinner who was often honored as the American counterpart to Britain's Agatha Christie. "The Confession" highlights Rinehart's work at its spine-tingling, pulse-pounding best. more...

  • Oh, Well, You Know How Women Areby Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb; Mary Roberts Rinehart

    The Floating Press 1920; US$ 2.99

    Embarking on a career in journalism at the tender age of seventeen, Irvin S. Cobbs went on to become the youngest managing news editor in the United States before hitting 20. Later in life, he began to dabble in fiction and humor writing, and many of his stories focus on the unique regional culture of the South in the nineteenth and early twentieth... more...

  • Improving Disabled Students' Learningby Mary Fuller; Jan Georgeson; Mick Healey; Alan Hurst; Katie Kelly; Sheila Riddell; Hazel Roberts; Elisabet Weedon

    Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 48.95

    How do disabled students feel about their time at university? What practices and policies work and what challenges do they encounter? How do they view staff and those providing learning support?   This book sets out to show how disabled students experience university life today. The current generation of students is the first to move through... more...

  • THE FIRST MARY ROBERTS RINEHART OMNIBUSby Mary Roberts Rinehart

    Renaissance E Books 2003; US$ 5.99

    THREE CLASSIC MRR SPELLBINDERS IN ONE EBOOK! Download Rinehart's best, The Bat, The Breaking Point, and Where There's a Will - for one low price! Rinehart's mysteries are filled with love and humor, and feature ordinary people in terrifying situations that could happen to anyone. You have a relative with a will, don't you? Could it be the springboard... more...

  • The Second Mary Roberts Rinehart Omnibusby Mary Roberts Rinehart

    Renaissance E Books 2004; US$ 5.99

    Pay one low price for three big Rinehart thrillers. Read her most celebrated work, The Circular Staircase, plus two masterpieces, The Confession and Dangerous Days. Rinehart's mysteries are filled with love and humor, and feature ordinary people in terrifying situations that could happen to anyone. more...