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In the midst of illness and hunger, two men murder a boy and are
forced to reckon with the impending wrath of a mystery avenger.
Marked "Personal" is an intense drama fueled by desperate actions
and haunting memories. Two men, living in two different regions,
share a common bond. They both received letters marked "personal"
that are linked to a horrifying crime they committed 12 years
prior. Both men were part of a group of prospectors, who were
slammed by bad weather, sickness and starvation. They did
unspeakable things to survive, including murder an innocent person.
Each letter signifies the moment of truth in which they must accept
their pending fate. Anna Katharine Green is a brilliant writer who
is a master of suspense. In Marked "Personal" every moment is rife
with uncertainty. As the details are slowly unveiled, the reader is
pulled into a series of unnerving events. Green delivers an
unforgettable story that stands out among her acclaimed catalog.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset
manuscript, this edition of Marked "Personal" is both modern and
readable.
One of New York City's richest retirees is found dead in his
library, making his family and closest friends the focus of the
investigation. This is a classic case of whodunit that forces the
reader to expect the unexpected. Horatio Leavenworth was a
successful merchant fatally shot in his own home. His murder is
brought to the attention of Inspector Ebenezer Gryce and
Leavenworth's attorney, Everett Raymond. Due to the victim's
wealth, many people stand to benefit from his premature death.
Gryce and Raymond compile a list of suspects, including family
members set to inherit the bulk of the estate. Together, the men
look at the evidence to uncover the identity of the real killer.
The Leavenworth Case is one of Anna Katharine Green's most engaging
novels. It's a realistic detective story filled with complex clues
and nuanced characters. It is a unique mystery where its questions
are just as compelling the answers. With an eye-catching new cover,
and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The
Leavenworth Case is both modern and readable.
In the midst of illness and hunger, two men murder a boy and are
forced to reckon with the impending wrath of a mystery avenger.
Marked “Personal” is an intense drama fueled by desperate
actions and haunting memories. Two men, living in two different
regions, share a common bond. They both received letters marked
“personal” that are linked to a horrifying crime they committed
12 years prior. Both men were part of a group of prospectors, who
were slammed by bad weather, sickness and starvation. They did
unspeakable things to survive, including murder an innocent person.
Each letter signifies the moment of truth in which they must accept
their pending fate. Anna Katharine Green is a brilliant writer who
is a master of suspense. In Marked “Personal” every moment is
rife with uncertainty. As the details are slowly unveiled, the
reader is pulled into a series of unnerving events. Green delivers
an unforgettable story that stands out among her acclaimed catalog.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset
manuscript, this edition of Marked “Personal” is both modern
and readable.
One of New York City’s richest retirees is found dead in his
library, making his family and closest friends the focus of the
investigation. This is a classic case of whodunit that forces the
reader to expect the unexpected. Horatio Leavenworth was a
successful merchant fatally shot in his own home. His murder is
brought to the attention of Inspector Ebenezer Gryce and
Leavenworth’s attorney, Everett Raymond. Due to the victim’s
wealth, many people stand to benefit from his premature death.
Gryce and Raymond compile a list of suspects, including family
members set to inherit the bulk of the estate. Together, the men
look at the evidence to uncover the identity of the real killer.
The Leavenworth Case is one of Anna Katharine Green’s most
engaging novels. It’s a realistic detective story filled with
complex clues and nuanced characters. It is a unique mystery where
its questions are just as compelling the answers. With an
eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this
edition of The Leavenworth Case is both modern and readable.
I was riding along one autumn day through a certain wooded portion
of New York State, when I came suddenly upon an old stone house in
which the marks of age were in such startling contrast to its
unfinished condition that I involun-tarily stopped my horse and
took a long survey of the lonesome structure. Embowered in a forest
which had so grown in thickness and height since the erection of
this building that the boughs of some of the tallest trees almost
met across its decayed roof, it presented even at first view an
appearance of picturesque solitude almost approaching to
desolation. But when my eye had time to note that the moss was
clinging to eaves from under which the scaffolding had never been
taken, and that of the ten large windows in the blackened front of
the house only two had ever been furnished with frames, the awe of
some tragic mystery began to creep over me, and I sat and wondered
at the sight till my increasing interest compelled me to alight and
take a nearer view of the place.
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