The Leavenworth Case, by Anna Katharine Green
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The Leavenworth Case, by Anna Katharine Green
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"A deed of dreadful note." —Macbeth. I had been a junior partner in the firm of Veeley, Carr & Raymond, attorneys and counsellors at law, for about a year, when one morning, in the temporary absence of both Mr. Veeley and Mr. Carr, there came into our office a young man whose whole appearance was so indicative of haste and agitation that I involuntarily rose at his approach and impetuously inquired:
The Leavenworth Case, by Anna Katharine Green- Amazon Sales Rank: #9264764 in Books
- Published on: 2015-05-20
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .43" w x 6.00" l, .57 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 188 pages
Review
‘Green (1846–1935), whose smooth prose remains fresh, makes Gryce an interesting enough character to leave fans of traditional whodunits eager to see more of the detective in reissues of his further exploits.’ Publishers Weekly
‘A well plotted whodunit, and a fascinating introduction to Ebenezer Gryce, a worthy competitor for Sherlock Holmes and a character who really deserves a renaissance with mystery readers.’ MostlyFiction Book Reviews
“Attractively bound in black and gold, with vivid coloured jackets, these books are bound to be immensely popular.” DAILY MIRROR
About the Author
Anna K. Green (1846-1935) was born in Brooklyn, New York and was often referred to as ‘The Mother of Detective Fiction’ after the publication of The Leavenworth Case, her first and most successful novel. The daughter of a lawyer, Green attended Ripley Female College in Vermont. Her work inspired a new generation of crime writers, in particular a young woman called Agatha Christie.
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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful. A very good mystery By Jetpack If you are looking for free Kindle mysteries, I definitely recommend this.A murdered man.Two nieces. One inherits. One gets nothing.A very juicy secret - especially for the time.A 2nd murder. Unrequited love - the confession of the murderer is great.Strong detectives.Definitely get and well worth your time. A bit longer than many of the stories of the era.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful. Great Victorian Mystery By PinkIris Great mystery written in Victorian era--this does not read like a modern novel. I assume anyone picking up this book would realize that. But, I never felt like I was "slogging through" or forcing myself to continue to read it as I do with some novels of that era. It held my interest all the way through with the characters and plot (OK, I guessed who did the murder early on, but for some reason I usually do that with most mysteries). Just started reading Anna Katherine Green's books (and there are a lot of them available for free on Kindle :-)), but I look forward to reading the next one and the next one, etc. I will not give away any of the plot but let you know that that it is a murder mystery written mostly from the perspective of a civilian who is working with the police on the matter. Not sure how accurate that would be that the police in that era would have a civilian do a lot of the footwork (and this particular civilian), but you will see many differences between how things are done now and how they were done then. There are a few typos but nothing that you cannot figure out and not that many.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Better than most By robert trainor This is an interesting, well-written book. On the negative side, the plot is too complicated and unrealistic. However, the quality of the prose is far beyond anything I have read in a mystery novel--with the exception, of course, of Poe. This is also a book that is far ahead of its time, and although it was written a hundred and thirty-five years ago and has some outdated language, sentence structure, and punctuation, it is quite modern in terms of plot structure and the method of writing about crime. At times, The Leavenworth Case is so well written that it goes beyond the usual parameters of a mystery novel and can be considered as a novel without genre. It also holds one's attention--I don't often finish a 300 page book in two days. So my four-star rating is not in relation to other mystery novels--it is intended to mean four stars in relation to all novels.
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