The Dead Letter

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781464214974
  • Format: Paperback
  • Weight: 355g
  • Dimensions: 142 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jul 2021
  • Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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"Another triumph with this pioneering crime novel."—Publishers Weekly
The sixth book in the Library of Congress Crime Classics, an exciting new classic mystery series created in exclusive partnership with the Library of Congress. This classic crime fiction mystery features a love triangle with a murderous twist.
An undelivered letter with a cryptic message holds the key to an unsolved murder
When Henry Moreland is found dead on a lonely New York road after a violent storm, it seems he died of natural causes while walking to the home of his betrothed, Eleanor Argyll. An examination of the corpse reveals, however, that he was killed by a single, powerful stab wound. His wallet was untouched, eliminating robbery as the motive—but who would want to murder the well-liked and respected man?
Richard Redfield, an old family friend who harbors a secret love for Eleanor, vows to bring Henry's killer to justice. Richard soon finds himself out of his element. Together with a legendary detective named Mr. Burton, he embarks on an unsuccessful mission to find the murderer. When suspicion turns to Richard himself, he leaves the family behind and goes to work in the "Dead Letter" office in Washington. Then a mysterious letter from the past turns up, and a new hunt begins…
This twisting tale is the first full-length American detective novel, written under a pseudonym by Metta Victor in the 1860s. It revived American crime fiction, which had languished after Edgar Allan Poe's short stories of the 1840s. Combining elements of Wilkie Collins's The Moonstone and the "sensation" novels popular in England, it opened the doors for generations of American crime writers to follow.

METTA VICTORIA FULLER VICTOR, who wrote several novels under the name SEELEY REGESTER (1831-1885), was a prolific American writer. Not only was she one of the first American woman to write crime fiction, her 1866 novel The Dead Letter, is credited as the first American detective novel, and only the third penned in English.

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