The Meredith Mystery

Fiction & Literature, Crime, Mystery & Suspense, Cozy Mysteries
Cover of the book The Meredith Mystery by Natalie Sumner Lincoln, Steve Gabany
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Author: Natalie Sumner Lincoln ISBN: 1230003048436
Publisher: Steve Gabany Publication: January 25, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Natalie Sumner Lincoln
ISBN: 1230003048436
Publisher: Steve Gabany
Publication: January 25, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

The mansion Ten Acres, not far from Washington Cathedral, dates from the Colonial period and offers views over the entire city. The owner of the house is found murdered, and one of the weekend guests, David Curtis, a blind physician, undertakes to discover the murderer. The police suspect Anne Meredith, the murdered man's niece, but David has fallen in love with Anne and cannot believe the circumstantial evidence against her. (The Washington D.C. of Fiction: A Research Guide, by James A. Kaser, 2006)

Natalie Sumner Lincoln, author of many baffling mystery and detective stories is a product of the national capitol where most of the scenes of her novels are laid. She is one of the comparatively few residents of Washington who was born there and has lived there all her life. She is the only daughter of the late distinguished surgeon Dr NS Lincoln and his wife Jeanie Gould Lincoln, who is well known in the literary world as the author of Marjorie's Quest, An Unwilling Maid, and other romances of a sentimental type. Before she wrote her first book, Miss Lincoln did considerable newspaper work writing articles for New York and other big city papers, as well as for the Washington dailies. She held the position of society editor of the Washington Herald for a considerable period and resigned only after her novels had achieved great success.

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The mansion Ten Acres, not far from Washington Cathedral, dates from the Colonial period and offers views over the entire city. The owner of the house is found murdered, and one of the weekend guests, David Curtis, a blind physician, undertakes to discover the murderer. The police suspect Anne Meredith, the murdered man's niece, but David has fallen in love with Anne and cannot believe the circumstantial evidence against her. (The Washington D.C. of Fiction: A Research Guide, by James A. Kaser, 2006)

Natalie Sumner Lincoln, author of many baffling mystery and detective stories is a product of the national capitol where most of the scenes of her novels are laid. She is one of the comparatively few residents of Washington who was born there and has lived there all her life. She is the only daughter of the late distinguished surgeon Dr NS Lincoln and his wife Jeanie Gould Lincoln, who is well known in the literary world as the author of Marjorie's Quest, An Unwilling Maid, and other romances of a sentimental type. Before she wrote her first book, Miss Lincoln did considerable newspaper work writing articles for New York and other big city papers, as well as for the Washington dailies. She held the position of society editor of the Washington Herald for a considerable period and resigned only after her novels had achieved great success.

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