AMELIA BUTTERWORTH MYSTERIES: That Affair Next Door + Lost Man's Lane: A Second Episode in the Life of Amelia Butterworth + The Circular Study


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Anna Katharine Green's 'Amelia Butterworth Mysteries' collection, composed of 'That Affair Next Door', 'Lost Man's Lane: A Second Episode in the Life of Amelia Butterworth', and 'The Circular Study', is a literary treasure trove for mystery enthusiasts. Green's engaging writing style, filled with suspense and intricate plot twists, sets the tone for these captivating novels within the detective fiction genre. The stories are set in the late 19th century, offering readers a glimpse into the social and cultural norms of the time while providing an entertaining mystery-solving experience. Green's skillful storytelling and attention to detail make these novels a delightful read for fans of classic detective fiction. Anna Katharine Green, often referred to as the 'Mother of the Detective Novel', drew inspiration from her deep interest in criminal psychology and her own experiences working as a court stenographer. Her passion for mystery writing shines through in the rich character development and suspenseful narratives present in the Amelia Butterworth Mysteries. With its gripping plotlines and engaging characters, Green's collection is a must-read for anyone looking for a thrilling journey into the world of Victorian-era detective fiction.




The Complete Amelia Butterworth Mystery Series


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This volume collects all three Amelia Butterworth novels by Anna Katharine Green: "That Affair Next Door," "Lost Man's Lane" and "The Circular Study." If you are not yet familiar with Green's work, you will soon be a fan -- she was a major influence on the development of the modern mystery story and a strong influence on Agatha Christie. (Miss Marple was modelled after Amelia Butterworth.)




The Circular Study


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“The Circular Study” is a 1900 detective novel by Anne Katherine Green. The story revolves around a cryptic message received by Detective Gryce that takes him to a quiet house in up-market New York City where he discovers a dead body laid out delicately in the study. With an apparently insane, deaf, and dumb butler and a bird in a cage as the only witnesses, Gryce must employ the aid of Miss Amelia Butterworth to uncover the mystery of this heinous crime. The third instalment of Green's female detective series “The Amelia Butterworth Mysteries” and also number ten in the "Mr Gryce Series", “The Circular Study” is a riveting murder mystery not to be missed by fans and collectors of classic detective fiction. Anna Katharine Green (1846–1935) was an American novelist and poet. Among the first writers of detective fiction in America, she is considered to be the “mother” of the genre for her legally-accurate and well-thought-out plots. Other notable works by this author include: “The Leavenworth Case” (1878), “A Strange Disappearance” (1880), and “The Sword of Damocles: A Story of New York Life” (1881). Read & Co. Classics is proudly republishing this vintage detective novel now in a brand new edition complete with a specially-commissioned new biography of the author.




Lost Man's Lane


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""Lost Man's Lane"" is a compelling mystery novel written by Anna Katharine Green, published in 1898. Set in a small New England village, the story revolves around the mysterious disappearance of a young woman named Agnes Blakely. She vanishes one evening while walking down a secluded lane known locally as Lost Man's Lane. The lane itself is shrouded in eerie tales and whispered legends, adding to the suspense of the novel. Its winding path through dense woods and overgrown thickets becomes a focal point for the investigation led by detective Ebenezer Gryce. As Gryce delves deeper into the case, he uncovers dark secrets and hidden motives within the close-knit community. The atmospheric descriptions of Lost Man's Lane evoke a sense of foreboding and mystery, mirroring the uncertainty surrounding Agnes Blakely's fate. Green's skillful prose and intricate plotting keep readers engaged as they follow Gryce's meticulous investigation, filled with twists and unexpected revelations. Ultimately, ""Lost Man's Lane"" is not just a tale of a missing person, but also a study of human nature and the complexities of rural life in late 19th-century America. It remains a classic example of Anna Katharine Green's mastery of the detective genre and her ability to craft suspenseful narratives that stand the test of time.




AMELIA BUTTERWORTH - Complete Mystery Series


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Anna Katharine Green's AMELIA BUTTERWORTH - Complete Mystery Series is a collection of gripping detective stories that captivate readers with their intricate plots, well-developed characters, and suspenseful twists. Set in the late 19th century, Green's literary style reflects the emerging genre of detective fiction, with a focus on deduction and clever sleuthing. The series follows the adventures of the sharp-witted and resourceful Amelia Butterworth as she solves a variety of puzzling mysteries. Green's attention to detail and skillful storytelling keep readers engaged from beginning to end. The series is a must-read for fans of classic mysteries and detective fiction. Anna Katharine Green, often referred to as the 'Mother of Detective Fiction', was a trailblazer in the genre and paved the way for future mystery writers. Her keen observation skills and storytelling prowess are evident in every story she crafted, making her a prominent figure in the world of literature. Her ability to create complex mysteries and compelling characters set her apart as one of the greatest mystery writers of her time. AMELIA BUTTERWORTH - Complete Mystery Series is a timeless collection that continues to enchant readers with its clever plots and unforgettable characters. Fans of mystery fiction and classic detective stories will appreciate Green's contributions to the genre and enjoy immersing themselves in the world of Amelia Butterworth.




THE FORSAKEN INN


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ANNA KATHERINE GREEN Ultimate Collection: Amelia Butterworth Series, Detective Ebenezer Gryce Mysteries, The Cases of Violet Strange, Caleb Sweetwater Trilogy & Other Mysteries


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In the ANNA KATHERINE GREEN Ultimate Collection, readers are treated to a comprehensive selection of mysteries crafted by the pioneering American author. Anna Katharine Green's writing style seamlessly intertwines elements of detective fiction, romance, and psychological insight, creating a captivating atmosphere that keeps readers engaged until the very last page. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Green's works offer a glimpse into the social norms and values of the time, while also challenging conventions through her strong and independent female protagonists like Amelia Butterworth and Violet Strange. The collection includes the famous Detective Ebenezer Gryce Mysteries and the intriguing Caleb Sweetwater Trilogy, showcasing Green's versatility in storytelling and character development. Each mystery is intricately plotted, filled with twists and turns that will leave readers guessing until the final reveal. As one of the first female mystery writers, Anna Katharine Green's contributions to the genre are unparalleled, paving the way for future generations of writers to explore the complexities of human nature through the lens of detective fiction. Her keen observations and intricate plots make the ANNA KATHERINE GREEN Ultimate Collection a must-read for fans of classic mysteries and literary enthusiasts alike, offering a treasure trove of thrilling tales that continue to captivate audiences to this day.




A Curious Beginning


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Receiving a warning from a mysterious baron after suffering a home invasion, Veronica Speedwell accepts the baron's shelter and teams up with an ill-tempered naturalist when her host is subsequently murdered.




Professor Augustus Van Dusen: 49 Detective Mysteries in One Edition


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Professor Van Dusen is a fictional character in a series of detective short stories and two novels by Jacques Futrelle. Some of the short stories were originally published in The Saturday Evening Post and the Boston American. In the stories Professor Van Dusen solves a variety of different mysteries together with his friend Hutchinson Hatch, reporter of a fictional newspaper called "The Daily New Yorker". The professor is known as the "Thinking Machine", solving problems by the remorseless application of logic. His catchphrases include, "Two and two always equal four," "Nothing is impossible", and "All things that start must go somewhere." Jacques Heath Futrelle (1875–1912) was an American journalist and mystery writer. He is best known for writing short detective stories. Futrelle died in the sinking of the RMS Titanic.




Women of Mystery


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In this remarkable book, Martha Hailey DuBose has given those multitudes of readers who love the mystery novel an indispensable addition to their libraries. Unlike other works on the subject, Women of Mystery is not merely a directory of the novelists and their publications with a few biographical details. DuBose combines extensive research into the lives of significant women mystery writers from Anna Katherine Green and Mary Roberts Rinehart with critical essays on their work, anecdotes, contemporary reviews and opinions and some of the women's own comments. She takes us through the Golden Age of the British women mystery writers, Christie, Sayers, Marsh, Allingham and Tey, to the leading crime novelists of today, focused on the women who have become legends of the genre. And though she laments, "so many mysteries, so little time," she makes a good effort a mentioning "some of the best of the rest." When DuBose writes of the lives of her principal players, she relates them to their times, their families, their personal situations and above all to their books. She subtly points out that Sayers, whose experience with the men in her life was inevitably disastrous, created in Lord Peter the ideal lover -- one who is all that a woman desires and needs. DuBose gives us the curriculum vitae that Dorothy Sayers created to help her bring Peter Wimsey to a virtual actuality. Ngaio Marsh would give up an active presence in the theatrical world she loved, but she recreated it for herself as well as her readers in many of her novels. The biographies of these woman are as engrossing as the stories they wrote, and Martha DuBose has shined a different, intimate and intriguing light on them, their works, and the lives that informed those works. This book is so full of treasure it's hard to see how any mystery enthusiast will be able to do without it. And what a gift it would make for anyone on your list who has been heard to announce "I love a mystery." Some of the treats inside: In the Beginning: The Mothers of Detection Anna Katherine Green Mary Roberts Rinehart A Golden Era: The Genteel Puzzlers Agatha Christie Dorothy L. Sayers Ngaio Marsh Margery Allingham Josephine Tey Modern Motives: Mysteries of the Murderous Mind Patricia Highsmith P.D. James Ruth Rendell Mary Higgins Clark Sue Grafton and more!!