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The Leavenworth Case
- Anna Katharine GREEN (1864 - 1935)
- Anna
Katharine Green was one of the first female mystery writers to publish
under her own name. She was never very successful as an author, but the
technical excellence of her books caused several law schools to use The
Leavenworth Case as a textbook in some of their classes, as an example
of how misleading circumstantial evidence can be.
The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow
- Anna Katharine GREEN (1864 - 1935)
- It
is the noon hour at a museum in New York City. The date: May 23, 1913.
The weekday, attendance is light; the attendees are scattered between
two floors. Suddenly a cry rings out from the second floor. Scrambling
to Section II, the museum director discovers a teenage girl dead with an
arrow through her heart. An older woman hovers over her whispering
incoherent phrases in the girl's ear and offering incomprehensible
answers to the director's questions. She is the only witness to the
crime, or accident, as the case may be. How will the feeble, 83 year-old
Mr. Gryce unravel this mystery when this witness is apparently insane?
- Anna
Katharine Green was noted for her scientific approach to the murder
mystery. In The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow she breaks more ground with
her in-depth study of the psychological interplay between the murderer,
the victim and the witnesses. Although more quietly paced, this mystery
presents many elements of a current psychological thriller: blind
ambition, narcissism, obsession and betrayal. Green adds a peculiar
twist with the fact that two heartbroken relatives of the victim
sacrifice virtually everything to protect the murderer.(Summary
girlbooks/blog.com )
- Genre(s): Crime & Mystery Fiction
A Strange Disappearance
- Anna Katharine GREEN (1864 - 1935)
- Anna
Katharine Green (November 11, 1846 – April 11, 1935) was an American
poet and novelist. She was one of the first writers of detective fiction
in America and distinguished herself by writing well plotted, legally
accurate stories (no doubt assisted by her lawyer father).
- Genre(s): Detective Fiction
The Circular Study
- Anna Katharine GREEN (1864 - 1935)
- In
this well-plotted, character-driven mystery, Detective Gryce receives a
cryptic message calling him to the scene of a “strange” crime. He soon
finds that the adjective is correct, for in a quiet brownstone house in a
respectable New York City neighborhood, he finds the body of a man
brutally stabbed to death, yet lovingly laid out on the floor of his
study. The only apparent witnesses are a deaf and dumb butler driven mad
by the event, and a caged bird that sings out a vital but puzzling
clue. Before he solves the crime, with the help of the redoubtable Miss
Amelia Butterworth, Gryce must uncover a motive that spans generations
and the passions that have kept it alive. Anna Katharine Green was a
pioneering writer of detective fiction in the United States. Her first
such novel, The Leavenworth Case, was published in 1878. She is credited
with changing the genre by making her stories legally accurate. She
invented the "girl detective." But her works remained popular because of
their lively, twisting plots and the strong characters she developed.
(Summary by Christine Dufour)
- Genre(s): Detective Fiction
The Forsaken Inn
- Anna Katharine GREEN (1864 - 1935)
- Told
from the perspective of a Mrs. Truax, the owner of an inn during the
time of the American and French Revolutions, "The Forsaken Inn" is a
locked-room mystery that keeps readers guessing about what has happened.
A young couple stays at the inn for the night, and goes on their way in
the morning ... and several years later, the bride's body is found in a
secret room of the inn. Yet, many people saw that bride leave with her
husband. How can this be? Green tells her tale through Mrs. Truax'
diary, and through letters and discussions with other characters who
were friends of the young couple. An entertaining and highly recommended
read. (Summary by Richard Kilmer)
- Genre(s): Crime & Mystery Fiction
The Golden Slipper, and Other Problems for Violet Strange
- Anna Katharine GREEN (1864 - 1935)
- Miss
Violet Strange is young, petite and attractive and has a wealthy
father. She also has the knack for solving problems. This collection
contains nine mysteries or problems for her to solve in an early example
of the 'girl detective' by mistress of crime, Anna Katharine Green -
Summary by Lynne Thompson
- Genre(s): Detective Fiction
That Affair Next Door
- Anna Katharine GREEN (1864 - 1935)
- The
dead body of a woman was found under a large cabinet. But she had been
dead four hours before the cabinet fell upon her. The owners of the
house had been on vacation and the place empty. Who was she and why was
she in the empty house all alone? Summary by Dawn L.
- Genre(s): Detective Fiction
Agatha Webb
- Anna Katharine GREEN (1864 - 1935)
- A
universally beloved woman has been murdered. But who would have the
heart to kill Agatha Webb? Would her husband do it for money matters? Or
would it be the cook, who died at about the same time? Or would it be
the rich and well-connected Mr. Fredrick, who ran away into the woods?
This work is also for feminist fiction lovers. As the story starts right
after the murder, we see how Miss Page, a servant at a rich house who
is the sweetheart of the same Mr. Fredrick, wants to join the
investigation- and is constantly prevented from doing so by conservative
men. (Summary by Stav Nisser)
- Genre(s): Crime & Mystery Fiction
Dark Hollow
- Anna Katharine GREEN (1864 - 1935)
- The
small town of Shelby is shaken by a brutal murder. A man by the name of
Etheridge was found beaten to death. A local inn-keeper, is convicted
and executed for the crime. Many years later, "a woman in purple" shows
up at the house of Ostrander, the respected judge who had sentenced the
inn-keeper to be executed. This mysterious woman turns out to be the
wife of the convicted man, but she does not believe he was guilty. She
visits the Judge, to challenge him on his verdict. He listens to her
plea, but reaffirms his belief in her husbands guilt. Having nowhere to
go, Deborah is given the position of maid, which she secretly uses to
obtain proof of her husband's innocence and the identity of the real
killer. However, the initial evidence that Deborah collects points in
troubling new directions. (Summary by Elaine Webb)
- Genre(s): Detective Fiction
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