The Forsaken Inn A Novel, Anna Katharine Green
The Forsaken Inn A Novel, Anna Katharine Green
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The Forsaken Inn A Novel
A deserted inn, a hidden chamber, and a murder secret buried for sixteen years.

Author: Anna Katharine Green

Narrator: Blake Crawford

Unabridged: 7 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/20/2026


Synopsis

On a stormy road between Albany and Poughkeepsie, a traveler comes upon a ruined and forsaken inn with a sinister history. Inside its past lies the manuscript of Mrs. Truax, a former landlady whose quiet inn once became the setting for a chilling mystery involving a young bride, a suspicious husband, a mysterious box, and a room no one wished to enter.Years after the strange events of one dreadful night, the discovery of a hidden chamber reveals a secret that has been sealed inside the walls of the inn. What first appeared to be fear, imagination, and uneasy suspicion becomes evidence of a crime long concealed.First published in 1889–1890, The Forsaken Inn is a gothic mystery novel by Anna Katharine Green, one of the pioneering figures of American detective fiction. Blending old-house atmosphere, buried secrets, psychological suspense, and early detective-style investigation, this audiobook offers a dark and gripping tale for listeners who enjoy classic mystery and vintage Gothic fiction.

About Anna Katharine Green

Known as the "Mother of the Detective Novel," Anna Katharine Green shaped the structure of the modern detective novel and gave it a distinctive American style. Her works inspired Agatha Christie to become a mystery writer.

Anna was born on November 11, 1846, in Brooklyn, New York. Her father, James Wilson Green, was a lawyer, and his career likely had an influence on his daughter's writing. In 1866, Anna graduated from Ripley Female College in Poultney, Vermont, then moved back to New York to live with her extended family. She published her first book, The Leavenworth Case: A Lawyer's Story, to instant international acclaim and praise for its mastery of legal points. In fact, professors of law at Yale University used the book to demonstrate the fallacy of circumstantial evidence.

At the age of thirty-seven, Anna married Charles Rohlfs, a struggling actor and son of German immigrants. As Anna became even more famous internationally, she and her husband traveled often to Europe. She maintained an active correspondence with many European critics, readers, and authors, particularly Sherlock Holmes creator Arthur Conan Doyle.

Anna wrote for twenty-five years, producing over thirty novels and short stories, including A Strange Disappearance, The Circular Study, The Mill Mystery, The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow, Initials Only, and The Step on the Stair. She lived to the age of eighty-eight and died at her home in Buffalo, New York, on April 11, 1935.


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