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The Window at the White Cat (Unabridged Classics in Audio) [Audiobook, CD, MP3 Audio, Unabridged] [MP3 CD]

Mary Roberts Rinehart (Author), Rebecca Burns (Reader)
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Unabridged Classics in Audio January 1, 2006
A beautiful girl seeks the help of an attorney when her father vanishes. Soon, her aunt also disappears from a locked house in the dead of the night. The search leads to the infamous White Cat, a nightclub frequented by crooked politicians ... and now, murder.

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About the Author

Rinehart was a mystery and romance writer.


Rebecca Burns is editor-in-chief of Atlanta Magazine, which has won numerous regional and national awards under her direction.

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  • MP3 CD
  • Publisher: Tantor Media; MP3 Una edition (January 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400151651
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400151653
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #577,557 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific mystery from a master of the genre., October 11, 2002
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For decades Mary Roberts Rinehart was the queen of mystery thrillers -- the American Agatha Christie. Rinehart's special gift was in the evocation of an overlying and unremitting atmosphere of unease and potential danger and it is under such an atmosphere of apprehension that she spins her stories. The Window at the White Cat was the first Rinehart mystery I read (The Circular Staircase was her first published novel) and I liked it so much that I began to read virtually all of her mystery novels -- many of them more than once. The White Cat in the title is the name of a seedy political hangout in which a killing occurs and the story is a mixture of political shenanigans, romance -- and, above all -- mystery and suspense. The Window at the White Cat is a terrific mystery novel and a very good introduction to the mystery novels of a master of the genre.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Even Better than Agatha Christie!, December 3, 2011
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With her trademark skill at telling a story rich with ominous portents and foreboding, Rinehart recounts a dark tale of a crooked politician's disappearance and subsequent murder, into which John Knox, a bachelor attorney, is drawn when he falls head over heels in love with the politician's engaged daughter. Clues, like suspects, are everywhere - from missing pearls to switched cases and strange notes scribbled with the numbers "11-22" - but none seems to fit together to fully explain the murder. Nor do they provide answers when the dead man's sister-in-law disappears and his death is followed by a slew of others. Are the events connected in any way? Only after a bumbling investigation full of wrong turns and oversights does John find the answer to both the mystery and his courtship of the politician's daughter, beginning when he looks into the window at the sight of the murder, the political club the White Cat. This absorbing page turner is a must read for all fans of Agatha Christie and Dorothy Sayers!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amateur sleuth hopelessly bemused, October 14, 2011
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There are so many twists, turns, false leads and perplexing clues in this plot, that I made no attempt to solve the mystery myself. I just went with the flow of the investigation.

Yet the investigator does not inspire confidence. Jack Knox is a thirty-five-year-old lawyer who abandons his office work to track down the murderer of Allan Fleming, a corrupt politician. Foolish of him, but he's fallen in love at first sight with Fleming's bereft daughter.

Jack's main asset is doggedness. He's constantly getting bruised and battered stumbling around in dark buildings pursuing intruders. Eventually he learns the trick of having a theory or two, and secrets reveal themselves as well.

Political corruption is a constant presence in this novel. Everyone warns Jack to watch where he steps. But a man in love knows no fear.

The Window at the White Cat is a feast of murder, suicide, break-ins, bank failures, peculiar robberies, sudden disappearances and characters behaving out of character. One inexplicable happening follows hot upon the next.

This novel of detection was published in 1910 and has a very vintage flavor. I'd recommend it to Rinehart fans and readers who enjoy a good old-fashioned mystery.
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