Lawrence Blakely's briefcase holds evidence that can convict a powerful figure in Washington of forgery, so he takes no chances. It had taken extreme cunning to procure the documents, but that proves nothing compared to holding onto them. On the Capitol-bound Pullman, Blakely wakes to find his briefcase gone--and a murdered body in his berth.
Mary Roberts Rinehart was the American Agatha Christie. Both were great mystery writers. While Christie was justifibly famous for her ingeneous plots, in my opinion Rinehart was the better writer. Furthermore, Rinehart had an uncanny ability to create and sustain throughout each of her books an atmosphere not merely of suspense but of foreboding. Although reading a Rinehart novel is great fun, it is also rather scary. Her first mystery novel, The Man in Lower Ten, had such an impact that, after its publication, many people would not ride in the lower ten berth in Pullman cars in the days of railroad travel. If you like well-written mystery novels that make you want to keep the door locked while you read them, read The Man in Lower Ten, and all of Mary Roberts Rinehart's other classics.
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