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The Circular Staircase
The Circular Staircase
Author: Mary Roberts Rinehart
Spiral of Terror: The old mansion was called Sunnyside, but from the moment Rachel and her young wards moved into it, dark shadows of danger lengthened. Mute fear silenced the servants' tongues and veiled their eyes. Nameless dread haunted the dark corridors and musty rooms. And what had seemed an enchanted haven from care for Rachel, day by ...  more »
ISBN: 395071
Publication Date: 1908
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Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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This was my first reading of Mary Roberts Rinehart and I thought it was absolutely delightful. The main character and her maid are hilarious. I do love some humor in my mysteries. The story is full of twists and turns and I had a big smile on my face every time I opened it up. Written in 1907 it is a vintage mystery. I will read more of Ms. Rinehart.
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Altho' this was written a long time ago, it's still an excellent mystery and MRR is an amazing writer who captures the atmosphere better than anyone I've read!
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A middle aged spinster has barely settled in at the country house when a series of events threaten to perturb her unflappable nature. Before this spine tingling tale ends five connected deaths shatter the normally placid atomosphere of the vacation retreat. One of many mysteries written by Mary Roberts Rinehart. An excellent read.
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Circular Staircase, The Man in Lower Ten & The Case of Jennie Brice
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Before Agatha Christie, before Dorothy L. Sayers, there was Mary Roberts Rinehart. And, frankly, her mystery novels are a great deal more realistic (in a fantastical way) than her successors. Too bad that her work is largely unsung today, except maybe at Gutenberg.com if you are into that. The unanswered questions build throughout, culminating in rather simple, yet plausible explanation at the end.
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Slow moving, not terribly exciting. The writing was well done, and it's enjoyable, but not great.Very old fashioned tale, told by an elderly woman.
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Loved rediscovering this old classic. It's spooky and puzzling with a nice dose of wry humor. I did not predict all the twists. Enjoyed the spunky main character.

Set in Victorian America, much of the local color adds to its charm, though the few references to the black butler remind us that ugly stereotypes were the norm in America back then.


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