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The Mystery Novels of Mignon G. Eberhart Volume One

House of Storm, Postmark Murder, and Call After Midnight
By:Mignon G. Eberhart
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9781504054492
eText ISBN:9781504054492
Edition:0
Format:Reflowable

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In these three novels of romantic suspense, the Edgar Award winner proves once again that she "can weave an almost flawless mystery" ( The New Yorker ).   In a prolific career that spanned seven decades, Mignon G. Eberhart made a name for herself as "America's Agatha Christie." Praised by fellow writers ranging from Gertrude Stein, who called her "one of the best mystifiers in America," to Mary Higgins Clark, who hailed her as "one of America's favorite writers," Eberhart penned classic mystery novels of romantic suspense, usually with female leads and often set in exotic locales. The three novels collected here—written in 1949, 1955, and 1964—offer further evidence that "Eberhart's name on mysteries is like sterling on silver" ( Miami News).   House of Storm: On a Caribbean island in the path of a hurricane, Nonie is torn between the older man she's engaged to and the man she's truly in love with—a suspected murderer.   "Mounting tension . . . one of [Eberhart's] most successful glamour romances yet." — The New York Times   Postmark Murder: Following the death of a wealthy Chicago businessman, his ward Laura March must protect her fellow heir—an orphaned girl from Poland—and clear herself of a murder after a mysterious stranger is stabbed.   "A nice example of [Eberhart's] powers . . . Intelligently complicated." — The New Yor k er   Call After Midnight: A late-night phone call from Jenny Vleedam's ex-husband revealing that his girlfriend has been shot places the divorcée in danger.   "Eberhart tells one of her better mystery-romances in Call After Midnight." — The New York Times

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