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Dangerous Days

Dangerous Days is another thrilling, complex mystery novel from crime fiction great Mary Roberts Rinehart, the woman who coined the phrase "the butler did it" and whose costumed villain "the Bat" inspired Bob Kane's Batman.

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  • "Dangerous Days is another thrilling, complex mystery novel from crime fiction great Mary Roberts Rinehart, the woman who coined the phrase "the butler did it" and whose costumed villain "the Bat" inspired Bob Kane's Batman."@en
  • "Published in 1919, and set on the eve of America's entry into World War I, this complex, multi-generational family drama focuses on an ambitious businessman, Clayton Spencer, who is increasingly estranged from his wife and rebellious son, Graham."
  • "If you're a fan of tightly plotted historical mysteries, don't miss Mary Roberts Rinehart's Dangerous Days. This tale blends disparate elements such as industrial spies, intrigue among the American aristocracy, and the political and social climate that led up to World War I into a fast-paced and eminently satisfying read."@en
  • "If you're a fan of tightly plotted historical mysteries, don't miss Mary Roberts Rinehart's Dangerous Days. This tale blends disparate elements such as industrial spies, intrigue among the American aristocracy, and the political and social climate that led up to World War I into a fast-paced and eminently satisfying read."
  • "After the turn of the century on the eve of WWI, society is divided into many different classes, and corruption is rampant high and low. An ambitious businessman must risk everything to be with the woman he loves."@en
  • "American writer of mystery novels known for their humor and ingenuity. The novel begins: Natalie Spencer was giving a dinner. She was not an easy hostess. Like most women of futile lives she lacked a sense of proportion, and the small and unimportant details of the service absorbed her. Such conversation as she threw at random, to right and left, was trivial and distracted. Yet the dinner was an unimportant one. It has been given with an eye more to the menu than to the guest list, which was characteristic of Natalie's mental processes. It was also characteristic that when the fina."@en

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  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Spy stories"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "American fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"

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  • "Dangerous days, by Mary Roberts Rinehart"@en
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