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OverviewA landmark of classic American mystery and early psychological suspense, The Door by Mary Roberts Rinehart is a gripping tale of secrets, fear, and the dangerous illusions of domestic safety. Set in a quiet household where routine masks hidden tensions, the novel begins with a shocking discovery: a loyal housekeeper is found murdered, and every room, every conversation, and every memory becomes a potential clue-or a lie. As suspicion tightens around the family home, Rinehart unravels a mystery built on psychological domestic suspense, revealing how guilt, resentment, loyalty, and fear twist together behind closed doors. Narrated with the author's signature blend of traditional whodunit structure and rising emotional tension, the story moves between intimate family drama and vintage crime fiction, creating a narrative where the truth feels close enough to touch-and just as dangerous. Widely recognized as a precursor to the modern domestic suspense genre, The Door showcases Rinehart's mastery of early twentieth-century American mystery, where the quietest moments can carry the most terrifying implications, and the smallest detail may be the key to survival. With an atmosphere thick with dread and a solution that once stunned the literary world, this is essential reading for fans of: classic American mystery novels household-set psychological suspense Golden Age detective fiction early domestic thrillers vintage crime fiction with emotional depth Perfect for libraries, book clubs, and readers who enjoy mysteries driven by character and consequence, The Door remains a compelling example of how fear, memory, and motive intersect in ordinary lives-and how even a familiar home can become a labyrinth of secrets. Chilling, tense, and brilliantly constructed, The Door traps readers in a world where every answer leads to another question-and the most ordinary moments hide the darkest truths. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mary Roberts RinehartPublisher: Positronic Publishing Imprint: Positronic Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9781515469667ISBN 10: 1515469662 Pages: 300 Publication Date: 01 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMary Roberts Rinehart (1876-1958) was one of America's most successful and influential mystery writers-often called ""the American Agatha Christie"" for her role in shaping the modern detective novel. A pioneering voice of the early twentieth century, Rinehart blended classic whodunit structure, psychological tension, and domestic suspense long before the genre had a name, earning her a devoted readership and a lasting place in literary history.A former nurse and journalist, Rinehart brought a keen eye for detail to her fiction. She understood how ordinary settings-mansions, seaside cottages, quiet small towns-could hide extraordinary secrets, and she used that tension to explore the private fears and hidden motives beneath the surface of everyday life. Her mysteries frequently feature strong female narrators, family secrets, and crimes rooted in emotional complexity rather than sensational shock, qualities that helped redefine what mystery fiction could achieve.The Door, published in 1930, stands among her most famous works and contains one of the era's most startling plot revelations. The novel highlights Rinehart's gift for combining traditional puzzle mechanics with a new kind of suspense anchored in psychology and character. In doing so, she helped lay the groundwork for the genre now known as domestic suspense-a legacy visible in the work of later writers from Patricia Highsmith to Ruth Rendell and modern bestsellers today.Celebrated in her lifetime and rediscovered by new generations of readers, Mary Roberts Rinehart remains essential reading in the Golden Age of Mystery, a writer whose innovation, atmosphere, and narrative daring continue to shape the genre nearly a century later. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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