Confession, The by RINEHART, Mary Roberts

Mary Roberts Rinehart is claimed to have invented the Had I but known mystery genre. When Agnes Blakiston rented the old parsonage at Miss Emilys request she soon came to regret...

Dangerous Days by RINEHART, Mary Roberts

Dangerous Days opens in a still neutral America, though within a year the country will have joined the European alliance against the Central Powers in the first world war. Clayton...

Breaking Point, The by RINEHART, Mary Roberts

Mary Roberts Rinehart -- Americas Agatha Christie, as she used to be called -- set this story in a New York suburban town, shortly after the end of the first world war. Dick...

Eric Rinehart Piano

Eric Rinehart Piano is an instrumental piano podcast to stream Eric's soothing piano recordings

Through Glacier Park, Seeing America First with Howard Eaton by RINEHART, Mary Roberts

This is about a three-hundred mile trip across the Rocky Mountains on horseback with Howard Eaton. It is about fishing, and cool nights around a camp-fire, and long days on the...

Through Glacier Park; Seeing America First With Howard Eaton (version 2) by RINEHART, Mary Roberts

This is the first of two travelogues published by Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876-1958). Both deal with Glacier National Park. (The other is entitled Tenting To-night, which also...

Oh, Well, You Know How Women Are and Isn't That Just Like a Man! by RINEHART, Mary Roberts and COBB,...

This warm, affectionate duet of essays by two of the early twentieth centurys most popular writers is a bit dated but still entertaining. Summary by David Wales.

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Hitting reality and being about yourself.

Mary Barton

«Hay en Mary Barton, sí, muchas muertes y desgracias; pero, tras esa desolación, subyace la esperanza de una vida mejor, fundada en el poderoso aliento de los lazos familiares...

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