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The Case of Jennie Brice, Paperback / softback Book

The Case of Jennie Brice Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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American author Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876-1966) wrote a murder tale titled The Case of Jennie Brice that takes place in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania, in 1904. (which since 1907 has been a part of the city of Pittsburgh).

It describes the discovery of a blood-stained rope and towel as well as the disappearance of Jenny Brice, two tenants who helped Mrs. Pittman come to the conclusion that a murder had taken place at her boarding home.

Police claim there is no case, nevertheless, in the absence of a corpse.

Pittman makes an effort to find the murderer by using Jennie's apartment key to conduct an investigation.

Jenny Brice's disappearance together with a blood-stained rope, towel, and missing renter all persuade Mrs. Pittman that a murder has been committed at her boarding home.

Police claim there is no case, nevertheless, in the absence of a corpse.

Pittman makes an effort to find the murderer by using Jennie's apartment key to conduct an investigation.

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