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 to set things right again.
The story combines elements of mystery and comedy as Cornelia Van Gorder and guests spend a stormy night at her rented summer home, searching for stolen money they believe is hidden in the house, while they are stalked by a masked criminal ...
A middle-aged spinster rents a country house for the summer and soon finds herself plunged into a nasty scenario of bank defaults, stolen securities and murder.
Readers seeking to indulge in the roots of the modern thriller will find 'The Bat' to be as chilling and enigmatic as the mysterious figure that propels its story, ensuring a page-turning read that resonates with the wisdom and wit of its ...
This novel, finely reconstructed for modern readers by DigiCat Publishing, encapsulates the tumult and change of post-World War I America, lending it a historical context that adds layers to its narrative and thematic structure.
McKnight could tell the story a great deal better than I, although he cannot spell three consecutive words correctly. But, while he has imagination and humor, he is lazy.