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The Window at the White Cat
The Window at the White Cat
Author: Mary Roberts Rinehart
Politics & poker...that was the occupation and the pre-occupation of the members of the White Cat Club. Once on the inside, a man's business was his own and nobody gave a damn if he was mayor of the town of champion poolplayer of the first ward. It was a noisy, crowded, masculine kind of retreat, which explained the sign that hung proudly over.....  more »
ISBN: 329541
Publication Date: 9/1965
Pages: 222
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Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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caribou avatar reviewed The Window at the White Cat on + 2 more book reviews
An excellent mystery from the queen of the "had I but known" genre. Keeps you guessing till the end.
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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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Mary Roberts Rinehart, just one of the finest mystery writers in all time. She is called the America's mistress of mystery. You will love this book, just try falling alseep reading it.


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