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The Case of Jennie Brice is a 1913 crime novel by the American writer Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876–1956) set in 1904 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, which has been a part of the city of Pittsburgh since 1907.
Author | Mary Roberts Rinehart |
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Language | English |
Genre | Novel |
Publisher | Bobbs-Merrill Company |
Publication date | 1913 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (hardback) |
Pages | 227 |
OCLC | 220715835 |
Preceded by | Mind Over Motor |
Followed by | Street of Seven Stars |
Plot
editA blood-stained rope, and towel, and a missing tenant, Jennie Brice—all of which convince Mrs. Pittman that a murder has been committed in her boarding house. But without a body, the police say there is no case. Pittman tries to ferret out the killer by using the key to Jennie's apartment to investigate.
References
edit- Demarest, David P. (1976). From These Hills, From These Valleys: Selected Fiction about Western Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 0-8229-1123-X.
- Rinehart, Mary Roberts (1913). The Case of Jennie Brice. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Company.