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The Wall di Mary Roberts Rinehart
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The Wall (originale 1938; edizione 2021)

di Mary Roberts Rinehart (Autore)

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A murder at a seaside estate brings a wealthy family's buried conflicts to the surface Marcia Lloyd and her brother Arthur have spent every summer of their lives exploring the grand halls and seaside grounds of their family's idyllic vacation home, a gorgeous old mansion called Sunset House built by their grandfather. But when Arthur's ex-wife Juliette arrives at Sunset to demand alimony from him, things take a dark turn and Juliette disappears--her body found a week later. What sordid secrets lie within the creaky old manor? Marcia and the local sheriff Russell Shand must work against the clock to find the murderer in this seemingly utopian upper-class hamlet. From "the American Agatha Christie" Mary Roberts Rinehart comes a Golden Age murder mystery inspired by her own hauntingly beautiful coastal northeastern home in Bar Harbor; The Wall is both a love letter to quiet waterfront towns as well as a subtle indictment of a wealthy Old New York family attempting to preserve a bourgeois veneer in the shadow of the Great Depression. But beneath all that lies a timeless tale of a family whose conflicts and passions, long masked by efforts toward respectability, finally rise to the surface with violent results. Originally serialized in The Saturday Evening Post and published in 1938, this classic small-town cozy was among Rinehart's most popular titles in her day; reprinted for the first time in over twenty years, its atmospheric setting and memorable characters continue to distinguish it to this day. Includes discussion guide questions for use in book clubs.… (altro)
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Titolo:The Wall
Autori:Mary Roberts Rinehart (Autore)
Info:American Mystery Classics (2021), 312 pages
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The Wall di Mary Roberts Rinehart (1938)

Aggiunto di recente daMaureenHiggins, ElizabethBrink, nabhill, saskia17, wirkman, mak3, librookian, wearthecheese
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This book was given to my step-grandfather by my step-grandmother in 1944. Did she really not know that he wasn't a gothic murder mystery kind of guy? Or did she give him books for Christmas so that she could read them herself? Her taste in literature was untrained but her instincts were good. I like the book. ( )
  muumi | Apr 29, 2020 |
I discovered this book in a box of books I was clearing out from storage. According to a booklist I maintain, I had already read this book. I can usually tell if I had by the first chapter. This time out I think I may have made an error on my list. I started reading to see and found that I had to continue to the end.

It has been a while since I've read Rinehart and I wasn't disappointed by this book. I took my time to enjoy the mystery and the setting. Written in the 1930s and set at a New England lake resort, it takes place on the property of one of the number of estates.

The ex-wife of one of the long-time property owners is murdered. She has not been there for a number of years, but suddenly shows up unannounced. She has not been the nicest of people and there is no lack of candidates to be the murderer.

The local Sheriff is presented with few clues and the local prosecutor who is dying to pin it on someone to make himself look good as elections are coming up. Sifting through the real clues and the red herrings it a slow but necessary task.

The twists and turns kept me reading and thinking about the story trying to solve it myself. A Goodread for me! ( )
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A murder at a seaside estate brings a wealthy family's buried conflicts to the surface Marcia Lloyd and her brother Arthur have spent every summer of their lives exploring the grand halls and seaside grounds of their family's idyllic vacation home, a gorgeous old mansion called Sunset House built by their grandfather. But when Arthur's ex-wife Juliette arrives at Sunset to demand alimony from him, things take a dark turn and Juliette disappears--her body found a week later. What sordid secrets lie within the creaky old manor? Marcia and the local sheriff Russell Shand must work against the clock to find the murderer in this seemingly utopian upper-class hamlet. From "the American Agatha Christie" Mary Roberts Rinehart comes a Golden Age murder mystery inspired by her own hauntingly beautiful coastal northeastern home in Bar Harbor; The Wall is both a love letter to quiet waterfront towns as well as a subtle indictment of a wealthy Old New York family attempting to preserve a bourgeois veneer in the shadow of the Great Depression. But beneath all that lies a timeless tale of a family whose conflicts and passions, long masked by efforts toward respectability, finally rise to the surface with violent results. Originally serialized in The Saturday Evening Post and published in 1938, this classic small-town cozy was among Rinehart's most popular titles in her day; reprinted for the first time in over twenty years, its atmospheric setting and memorable characters continue to distinguish it to this day. Includes discussion guide questions for use in book clubs.

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