The Case of Jennie Brice (serial, Everybody's)

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The Case of Jennie Brice (1912–13)
by Mary Roberts Rinehart, illustrated by Frederic Dorr Steele

As serialized in Everybody's' Magazine, 1912 Oct to 1913 Jan. The ad referred to in the Editor's Note can be found in the Talk page.

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The CASE of
JENNIE BRICE

by

MARY ROBERTS RINEHART

ILLUSTRATIONS BY FREDERIC DORR STEELE

Editors Note:—Here's a real detective story. It isn't just the wonderful plot that Mary Roberts Rinehart has told in "The Case of Jennie Brice" which we urge you to read. It is also the atmospheric picture of Pittsburgh in flood time, the vivid characterization of Mrs. Pitman, the boarding-house keeper; the humanness of Mr. Holcombe, and the keen portrayal of the various people who are interwoven in this exciting drama. Mrs. Rinehart has presented a picture here with all the life-truth of a Meissonier. Her people and her background are brilliantly drawn; her action is thrilling.

There are $10,000 in prizes awaiting ingenious readers of "The Case of Jennie Brice." You will find the details in the display sheets of the advertising section.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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