The Door, Mary Roberts Rinehart
The Door, Mary Roberts Rinehart
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The Door

Author: Mary Roberts Rinehart

Narrator: Mary Roberts Rinehart

Unabridged: 10 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/15/2021


Synopsis

There's been an awful murder at Elizabeth Bell's otherwise quiet household in this classic mystery from the author of The Yellow Room.

Elizabeth Bell runs a quiet household, with no family and no more than the usual number of servants. She passes her time thinking about crime and working on her biography of a relative. When a young cousin comes to stay, life in the house becomes uncharacteristically lively. First, cousin Judy burns a hole in Miss Bell's desk. Next, they spy a burglar on the staircase—a shadowy figure who vanishes without a trace. And finally, Sarah, the nurse, takes the dogs for a walk and never returns.

She is found savagely murdered, and she will not be the last to die. At first, Miss Bell stays calm, but when the police determine that the killer was one of her household, she begins to panic. If one of her servants is the killer, what is an old woman to do?

About Mary Roberts Rinehart

In her prime, American novelist and playwright Mary Roberts Rinehart was more famous than Agatha Christie. Originator of the phrase "The butler did it," she is best known for her mystery stories-including The Circular Staircase, The Man in Lower Ten, and Tish-which combine murder, love, ingenuity, and humor in a style that is uniquely her own. Several of her suspense novels were turned into Broadway successes, including The Bat (which was derived from The Circular Staircase).

Mary Roberts was born in Allegheny Pittsburgh in 1876. In 1896 Mary graduated from the Pittsburgh Training School for Nurses, married physician Stanley Rinehart, and started a family. Financial losses drove Mary to take up a writing career in 1903. Childhood memories such as the nearby state penitentiary, the one-armed policeman, and a mute neighbor inspired her novels. Five years later, her first novel, The Circular Staircase, became an instant success.

In addition to her novels, the public grew to know Mary through the magazine serials and essays that she wrote for the Saturday Evening Post. During World War I, Mary served as a war correspondent and was one of the few that were allowed to report directly from the trenches. At the time of her death in 1958, her books had sold more than 10 million copies.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lesle on March 23, 2025

What is the ultimate impulse which drives a person to kill? One can understand motives. One can understand violent passion. One can also understand fear, jealousy and revenge. Than we have murders of irregulars, drug addicts, mental deficients that their motives are distoted in their mind. Than ther......more

Goodreads review by Bev on August 22, 2017

First off....this review is chock full of spoilers. I can't really talk about the book the way I want to without spoiling it. So--if you don't want to know the solution, don't read past the synopsis until after you've given Mary Roberts Rinehart's The Door a read of your own. Synopsis: Elizabeth Bell......more

Goodreads review by Ivonne on July 31, 2023

A century after Mary Roberts Rinehart first put pen to paper, her novels remain as thrilling as ever. In The Door, set in Upstate New York in 1927, practical spinster Elizabeth Jane Bell sees her household troubled by the death of Sarah Gittings, a woman who had served as nurse to her family for 20......more

Goodreads review by Jason on January 22, 2024

**Part of my Murder by Death project explained here where I try to determine whether or not a book is fair by giving the reader enough clues to solve the mystery himself before the big reveal. The reason for its inclusion is spelled out under the spoiler tag.** And I'm super serious. Major spoiler he......more