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The Circular Staircase

The Circular Staircase

Rachel Innes, a middle-aged spinster, has barely settled in at the country house she has rented for the summer when a series of bizarre and violent events threaten to perturb her normally unflappable nature. A strange figure appears briefly in the twilight outside a window. At night, a rattling, metallic sound reverberates through dark halls, and — most disconcerting of all — the body of a strange man is found lying in a pool of blood at the bottom of a circular staircase.
Before this spine-tingling tales ends, five connected deaths shatter the normally placid atmosphere of the vacation retreat. Rachel's devoted niece and nephew are among the prime suspects in one of the murders; stolen securities and a bank default threatens the young pair's financial security; and Aunt "Ray" ultimately fights for her life in an airless secret room.
Author of more than 60 chilling mysteries, Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876–1958) is credited with inventing the "Had-I-But-Known" school of detective fiction, which typically involved an attractive heroine caught up in a seemingly endless succession of dangerous predicaments. The Circular Staircase — originally published in 1908 — is considered the first of the genre. A clever blend of intrigue, villainy, and heart-pounding suspense, leavened with traces of wry humor, this immensely popular novel will delight today's crime fiction buffs as much as it galvanized readers almost 90 years ago.


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Rachel Innes, a middle-aged spinster, has barely settled in at the country house she has rented for the summer when a series of bizarre and violent events threaten to perturb her normally unflappable nature. A strange figure appears briefly in the twilight outside a window. At night, a rattling, metallic sound reverberates through dark halls, and — most disconcerting of all — the body of a strange man is found lying in a pool of blood at the bottom of a circular staircase.
Before this spine-tingling tales ends, five connected deaths shatter the normally placid atmosphere of the vacation retreat. Rachel's devoted niece and nephew are among the prime suspects in one of the murders; stolen securities and a bank default threatens the young pair's financial security; and Aunt "Ray" ultimately fights for her life in an airless secret room.
Author of more than 60 chilling mysteries, Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876–1958) is credited with inventing the "Had-I-But-Known" school of detective fiction, which typically involved an attractive heroine caught up in a seemingly endless succession of dangerous predicaments. The Circular Staircase — originally published in 1908 — is considered the first of the genre. A clever blend of intrigue, villainy, and heart-pounding suspense, leavened with traces of wry humor, this immensely popular novel will delight today's crime fiction buffs as much as it galvanized readers almost 90 years ago.


Reprint of a standard edition.
classic mysteries;perennial classics;murder mystery;today's mystery;fashion mystery;hide evidence;fashioned mystery;modern mysteries;local banker;spiral staircase;old-fashioned mystery;black servants;black character;maiden aunt;ms oliver;ngaio marsh;summer house;hundred years;darkies;summer home;country home;elderly spinster;fun mystery;implausible plot;mystery genre;summer vacation;valancourt;tart-tongued;morays;heyer;sunnyside;hyperventilated;halsey;aunty;1907;fainting;1908;rents;sayers;niece;rented;noises;bumps;racist;middle-aged;offensive;happenings;nephew;maid;country house mysteries;liddy;miss innes;rachael;john bailey;jane austen;paul armstrong;avery hopwood;jamieson;gore;america;california;books on hundred years;books on sayers;books on fashioned mysteries;books on hide evidences;books on morays;books on summer houses;books on noises;books on fun mysteries;books on modern mysteries;books on nieces;books on black characters;books on maiden aunts;books on ngaio marshes;books on rents;books on maids;books on today 's mysteries;books on old-fashioned mysteries;hiding evidence;books on perennial classics;books on summer homes;books on ms olivers;books on summer vacations;books on classic mysteries;books on mystery genres;books on darkies;books on valancourt;books on bumps;books on black servants;books on sunnyside;books on fashion mysteries;books on heyer;books on halsey;books on spiral staircases;books on country homes;books on offensives;books on murder mysteries
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