The Wall

28 May 2021

Territory Rights — Worldwide.

Mary Roberts Rinehart (Author)

With an Introduction by Otto Penzler

Description

A murder at a seaside estate brings a wealthy family’s buried conflicts to the surface.

Marcia Lloyd and her brother Arthur have spent every summer of their lives exploring the grand halls and seaside grounds of their family’s idyllic vacation home, a gorgeous old mansion called Sunset House built by their grandfather. But when Arthur’s ex-wife Juliette arrives at Sunset to demand alimony from him, things take a dark turn and Juliette disappears—her body found a week later. What sordid secrets lie within the creaky old manor? Marcia and the local sheriff Russell Shand must work against the clock to find the murderer in this seemingly utopian upper-class hamlet.

From “the American Agatha Christie” Mary Roberts Rinehart comes a Golden Age murder mystery inspired by her own hauntingly beautiful coastal northeastern home in Bar Harbor; The Wall is both a love letter to quiet waterfront towns as well as a subtle indictment of a wealthy Old New York family attempting to preserve a bourgeois veneer in the shadow of the Great Depression. But beneath all that lies a timeless tale of a family whose conflicts and passions, long masked by efforts towards respectability, finally rise to the surface with violent results.

Originally serialised in The Saturday Evening Post and published in 1938, this classic small-town cosy was among Rinehart’s most popular titles in her day; reprinted for the first time in over twenty years, its atmospheric setting and memorable characters continue to distinguish it to this day.

Reviews

"In 'The Wall', [Mary Roberts Rinehart] is at her best… If one must criticize Mrs. Rinehart, it will have to be because she doesn’t write enough mystery stories." — The New York Times

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Paperback

9781613162118

135 x 203 mm • 312 pages

£8.99

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