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Amazing Adventures Of Letitia Carberry eBook

by Mary Roberts Rinehart
language: english
Publisher: Forgotten Books, November of 2019 ‧
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Amazing Adventures Of Letitia Carberry

by Mary Roberts Rinehart

Property Description
ISBN: 9780243692156
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Release Date: November of 2019
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Police and Thriller
EAN: 9780243692156

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Mary Roberts Rinehart

Mary Roberts Rinehart nasceu em Pittsburgh, nos Estados Unidos da América, a 12 de agosto de 1876. Formada em enfermagem, cujos conhecimentos técnicos veio a aplicar com mestria nas tramas que concebeu, foi após uma queda de valores na Bolsa americana que Rinehart, vendo-se sem poupanças, começa a escrever as primeiras histórias. O seu livro de estreia, O Mistério da Escada de Caracol (1908), tornou-se um enorme êxito e é ainda hoje considerado um título pioneiro do romance policial. Responsável pelo desfecho «o culpado é o mordomo», que ficaria para sempre associado ao romance de mistério, a autora inovou e amplificou o género, destacando-se ainda com a obra O Homem da Cama n.º 10 (1909), ou a peça O Morcego, que serviria de inspiração à personagem de Batman. Morre em Nova Iorque, a 22 de setembro de 1958.

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