"Love stories, American." . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . "Alibi for Isabel, and other stories" . "Alibi for Isabel, and other stories"@en . "Alibi for Isabel and other stories. Rinehart" . . . . . "Alibi for Isabel and Other Stories"@en . "Alibi for Isabel and Other Stories" . . . "Alibi for Israel : and other stories" . . . "Detective and mystery stories"@en . "Detective and mystery stories" . "Mystery and detective fiction"@en . "Mystery and detective fiction" . . "Alibi for Isabel" . "Alibi for Isabel and other stories"@en . "Alibi for Isabel and other stories" . . . . "Nine short stories from one of the nation’s finest mystery authors When her husband demands a divorce, a young wife heads to Reno alone, leaving the baby with her husband and his new beloved, betting that a week trapped between his child and his mistress will make her hubby yearn for her return. By the sea, a hairdresser gets into mischief over a star sports fisherman. And in a city threatened by conflict, a World War I veteran tries to make himself useful by enforcing the blackout. These are just a few of the scenes from the short fiction of Mary Roberts Rinehart, who in these nine brief tales shows why she was one of the nation’s most popular authors for so many decades. Though famous as a mystery writer, Rinehart is just as much at home writing drama, or taking a witty look at the lighter side of law and order. More than a century since she published her first story, Rinehart’s prose remains as sharp as an assassin’s blade."@en . . "Short stories" . . . "Alibi for Isabel : and other stories"@en . . . . . . "Large type books" . . . . "Love stories" . "Nine short stories from one of the nation's finest mystery authors. When her husband demands a divorce, a young wife heads to Reno alone, leaving the baby with her husband and his new beloved, betting that a week trapped between his child and his mistress will make her hubby yearn for her return. By the sea, a hairdresser gets into mischief over a star sports fisherman. And in a city threatened by conflict, a World War I veteran tries to make himself useful by enforcing the blackout. These are just a few of the scenes from the short fiction of Mary Roberts Rinehart,"@en . "Adventure stories" . . . . . . "LITERARY CRITICISM American General." . . "FICTION / General" . . "Short stories, Romance-language." . . "FICTION / Short Stories (single author)" . . "Detective and mystery stories, American." . .