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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.
" - Mary Roberta Rinehart The pre-World War One city of Vienna, Austria was considered "THE PLACE" for a budding violin talent who had their sights set firmly on a career as a concert soloist.
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.
The book "The Breaking Point" is a gripping take a look at the human thoughts below stress, dealing with issues like betrayal, morals, and the results of mendacity.
The tale unfolds as the protagonist, a young and lively female named Phyllis, finds herself inadvertently entangled in an internet of espionage and international intrigue.
The great American writer Mary Roberts Rinehart wrote the thrilling book "K," which is an exciting painting that explores the realms of crime and thriller.
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 ...