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The Case of Jennie Brice

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The narrator, a widow who keeps a boarding house in a flood-prone district, recalls an earlier high water that revealed a half-buried body and launched an investigation into the disappearance of a young theatrical woman. Local police, two private investigators, and the house's residents follow fragments of evidence—a burned pillow-case, a torn slip of paper, and neighborhood gossip—while the narrator navigates fear and curiosity. The account alternates domestic observation and procedural detail as clues are pursued through interviews, inspection of the flooded rooms, and theatrical connections; themes include the uneasy intimacy of small communities, the unpredictability of chance discoveries, and the gradual assembly of motive from scattered facts.

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Mary Roberts Rinehart

Mary Roberts Rinehart was an American author known for her contributions to the mystery and adventure genres in the early 20th century. Often referred to as the "American Agatha Christie," she gained popularity for her engaging storytelling and strong female characters. Rinehart's notable works include "A Poor Wise Man" and "Kings, Queens and Pawns: An American Woman at the Front," which reflect her keen observations of society and her experiences during World War I. With over thirty published titles, her writing often blends elements of suspense and romance, making her a significant figure in American literature.

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