
By Mary Roberts Rinehart
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A pragmatic woman who trusts her own senses above all, Agnes Blakiston rents the venerable Benton house for a summer retreat, expecting quiet countryside and a tidy, well‑kept home. Yet the moment she steps inside, the perfectly preserved mahogany chairs, the carpet that seems to have never been disturbed, and an inexplicable surplus of bathrooms give the place an unsettling, almost staged feel. Her long‑servant Maggie’s habit of stirring up dust only adds to the sense that something is out of place in this immaculate setting.
Soon after settling in, Agnes receives a carefully penned note from the reclusive Miss Emily Benton herself—a surprise after years of silence. The letter’s precise margins and neat script hint at a mind still keenly attuned to the house’s secrets. As Agnes begins to unravel the oddities of the Bentons’ past, she finds herself drawn into a quiet mystery that lingers in the shadows of the polished rooms, promising a summer far more intriguing than she ever imagined.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (155K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by An Anonymous Project Gutenberg Volunteer, and David Widger
Release date
1999-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1876–1958
A pioneering American mystery writer, she helped shape the suspense novel with brisk plots, memorable settings, and a knack for building tension. Her stories ranged beyond crime fiction too, spanning plays, journalism, and popular fiction that reached a huge early-20th-century audience.
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