| By Mary Roberts Rinehart.
New York: Bantam Books 314. 1st printing April 1949. Copyright 1945 by the author. (vi)+1-278(282) pp. Approx. 4 1/4" by 6 1/2" paperback. Cover illustrated by Bern Barton. |
| Fine Condition, square, tight, unread, no spine creases,
glossy covers, very nice pages with a bit of edge yellowing. Would be Very
Fine except for a badly removed label on the back cover which caused 2
cover scrapes.
There are NO names or store stamps on the book. See scan which is extra large to allow you to see condition details. |
| The girl in the yellow room…where did she come from? Why was she there? Who was she? What had she done to make murder come knocking at her door? She was young and beautiful…and alone in the big old house. She had a fur coat, a ring…and not another stitch of clothing. Her turbulent life brought theft and murder, fire, fear, and horror to a sleepy Maine village…a wealthy family…and a lovely girl. And her violent death brought exciting Jerry Dane into Carol Spencer’s quiet, well-arranged life. |