Mary Roberts Rinehart
Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876-1958) was an American writer dubbed the 'American Agatha Christie,' renowned for her mystery novels, including her debut *The Circular Staircase* (1908), which popularized the 'had I but known' narrative style. A trained nurse turned prolific author, playwright, and journalist, she served as the first female war correspondent on the Belgian front during World War I, interviewed royalty, survived breast cancer, and advocated for awareness. She published dozens of works, blending mystery, romance, suspense, and humor, becoming one of the most successful female authors of her era.[1][2][3]
Mystery
Detective Fiction
Suspense
The Case of Jennie Brice
The Man in Lower Ten
Kings, Queens and Pawns
A Poor Wise Man
K
A Poor Wise Man
The Amazing Interlude
Love Stories
The Man in Lower Ten
Nomad's Land
More Tish
Dangerous Days: Mary Roberts Rinehart's Thrilling Mystery
Best Mysteries of Mary Roberts Rinehart: Four Complete Novels by America's First Lady of Mystery
Miss Pinkerton
The Frightened Wife
The Album
Miss Pinkerton
Long Live The King!: (Illustrated)
Affinities and Other Stories
Married People: A Collection of Short Stories
The Street of Seven Stars: Mary Roberts Rinehart's Romantic and Suspenseful Novel
The Red Lamp
Dangerous Days
The After House