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The House of the Whispering Pines Anna Katharine Green 9781374890039 Books

Carmel Cumberland at seventeen is of such rare beauty that Elwood Ranelagh, upon seeing her, falls directly out of love with his fiancé, her older sister Adelaide, and madly in love with Carmel.

His selfish attempt to marry Carmel in place of Adelaide indirectly leads to Adelaide's murder.

The scene of the crime is Ranelagh's clubhouse, The Whispering Pines, just after he, its president, has locked it up for the winter. No one should have been there that snowy winter night, but several people were, either having secret meetings or wandering about in the dark. The police struggle to figure it out, as they lay a murder charge first against Ranelagh, and then Arthur Cumberland, the dissipated brother of Carmel and Adelaide.

So perplexing is the case that the local authorities call in an ace detective from the New York City police force. Sweetwaters with his weak chin and protruding nose impresses no one, until he begins uncovering disturbing new evidence.

Anna Katherine Green was the daughter of a prominent trial lawyer, and as a child she often listened to him discussing cases with his friends - fellow lawyers, judges and police chiefs. When she later became a best selling novelist, Green was greatly admired for her accurate presentation of the law, forensics and police procedure.

In The House of the Whispering Pines, published in 1910, Green does a masterful job of portraying tricky interrogations. Her inquest and trial scenes are rich in drama and suspense.

Green is credited with many original contributions to the genre of detective fiction, including the invention of the detective series.

I found this book thoroughly enjoyable. There's nothing quite like a good vintage mystery, with characters dashing about in one-horse sleighs through the blinding snow, their emotions in turmoil.

Product details

  • Paperback 356 pages
  • Publisher Pinnacle Press (May 25, 2017)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 9781374890039
  • ISBN-13 978-1374890039
  • ASIN 1374890030

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I’ve read a goody number of turn of the century (19th to 20th) mystery novels that I have acquired for my from . I have highly enjoyed most all of them. That is not the case with this book. The novel is divided into four books. Instead of discussing the plot, I have expressed my very short opinions of each of the books

Book 1 Smoke = Melodrama, melodrama, melodrama, melodrama, melodrama, melodrama, melodrama, melodrama. During the reading of this first book I was convinced the novel had to be a “tongue in cheek” story due to the overwhelming amount of melodrama.

Book 2 Sweetwater To The Front = Ace detective on the case. He’ll find the answers – or will he.
It was very difficult for me to decide if Sweetwater was a genius or a dummy.

Book 3 Hidden Surprises = The ANGEL tells the TRUE FACTS. The reaction this lady states she had to her first MAJOR action at Whispering Pines is to me, extremely close to impossible. Think about what your reaction would be to performing that act.

Book 4 What The Pines Whispered = The Confession! Come on now; does the author really think anyone would believe that cock-eyed story? Think about what you’ve read about this person. Think about this person’s relationship with the other major characters, especially the victim. Think about the supposed reasons this person gives for committing the dastardly deed. Read that part again. Then think about what this person did after leaving the scene of the crime. To me the whole thing seems so unbelievable as to be totally idiotic.

The ending was extremely disappointing. Rather surprising, but very unbelievable.

Note that I did not give praise to any part of the novel. There are some good parts. I just think there are too many weak points for this novel to be considered a five star book.
Would I recommend you read this novel?
Well. I would really like to know if other readers agree or disagree with my opinions.
Seeing as this novel costs nothing, read it, then express your thoughts of this story (and let me know when you do).
When I began reading this book I thought it was set in the 19th century, or earlier, in England, because they were using candles and driving horse-drawn cutters, but finally on learning that they had a telephone, I knew I must be confused. When they referred to the detective from New York, I really knew I'd got it wrong! The writing is rather stilted and the style is somewhat "old-fashioned". However, I did read the book through to the end, wanting to know what exactly happened to all the characters and who did the crime, so it held my interest. I only gave it 3 stars, but I almost clicked the 4 star. I would read it again. It was free on my , so I have very little to complain about.
This was the first book I downloaded and read on my new . Being new to , I wanted to try a free e book while I got used to the process of reading on a . I chose this as I tend to enjoy mysteries and thrillers. I wasn't thinking that this would probably be a fluff book but I was pleasantly surprised to find that I enjoyed it. The author is quite wordy at times but despite her meandering she gets to the point eventually. It took me about a quarter of the way into the book for it to really grab my interest but once it did I needed to know how it would all turn out in the end. The main Character Elwood Ranelagh, is easy to despise, but the author also instills enough in her writing to have compassion for him even though he bears much responsibility for the horror of events that take place. The same as for the drunken brother whom seems undoubtedly to blame for his sister Adelaide's death. Interestingly I found both Carmel and Adelaide just short of being featherheads so blinded by a single man's attentions that they lose themselves to it all. Sweetwater the New York Detective despite the descriptions of his homely appearance is instantly attractive and likable due to his quick whit and sharp mind.

This is not a story I would have picked up had it not been free on the list but I was glad to have opened my horizons to it.
Carmel Cumberland at seventeen is of such rare beauty that Elwood Ranelagh, upon seeing her, falls directly out of love with his fiancé, her older sister Adelaide, and madly in love with Carmel.

His selfish attempt to marry Carmel in place of Adelaide indirectly leads to Adelaide's murder.

The scene of the crime is Ranelagh's clubhouse, The Whispering Pines, just after he, its president, has locked it up for the winter. No one should have been there that snowy winter night, but several people were, either having secret meetings or wandering about in the dark. The police struggle to figure it out, as they lay a murder charge first against Ranelagh, and then Arthur Cumberland, the dissipated brother of Carmel and Adelaide.

So perplexing is the case that the local authorities call in an ace detective from the New York City police force. Sweetwaters with his weak chin and protruding nose impresses no one, until he begins uncovering disturbing new evidence.

Anna Katherine Green was the daughter of a prominent trial lawyer, and as a child she often listened to him discussing cases with his friends - fellow lawyers, judges and police chiefs. When she later became a best selling novelist, Green was greatly admired for her accurate presentation of the law, forensics and police procedure.

In The House of the Whispering Pines, published in 1910, Green does a masterful job of portraying tricky interrogations. Her inquest and trial scenes are rich in drama and suspense.

Green is credited with many original contributions to the genre of detective fiction, including the invention of the detective series.

I found this book thoroughly enjoyable. There's nothing quite like a good vintage mystery, with characters dashing about in one-horse sleighs through the blinding snow, their emotions in turmoil.
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