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1varielle
US F I C T I O N
1. The Inner Shrine, anonymous (Basil King) 2 copies on LT
2. Katrine. A Novel, Elinor Macartney Lane 3 copies
3. The Silver Horde, Rex Beach 6 copies
4. The Man in Lower Ten, Mary Roberts Rinehart 59 copies
5. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, John Fox Jr. 9 copies
6. Truxton King; A Story of Graustark, George Barr McCutcheon 6 copies
7. 54-40 or Fight, Emerson Hough 5 copies
8. The Goose Girl, Harold MacGrath 6 copies
9. Peter; A Novel of which he is not the Hero, F. Hopkinson Smith 6 copies
10. Septimus, William J. Locke 2 copies
1. The Inner Shrine, anonymous (Basil King) 2 copies on LT
2. Katrine. A Novel, Elinor Macartney Lane 3 copies
3. The Silver Horde, Rex Beach 6 copies
4. The Man in Lower Ten, Mary Roberts Rinehart 59 copies
5. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, John Fox Jr. 9 copies
6. Truxton King; A Story of Graustark, George Barr McCutcheon 6 copies
7. 54-40 or Fight, Emerson Hough 5 copies
8. The Goose Girl, Harold MacGrath 6 copies
9. Peter; A Novel of which he is not the Hero, F. Hopkinson Smith 6 copies
10. Septimus, William J. Locke 2 copies
2aviddiva
Haven't read any of these, although I'm interested in knowing more about The Goose Girl. Almost no copies for anything this year on LT.
4vpfluke
Mary Robert Rinehart' The Man in Lower Ten looks interesting and was reprinted in 2002, so I might try to get it.
5marise
I actually own Trail of the Lonesome Pine, which reminds me I need to scan the cover!
6shmjay
Mary Roberts Rinehart wrote the "If-I-Had-Only-Known" genre of thrillers/mysteries, where the main character reminisces about the events of the book by saying "If I had only known what was behind that door, I wouldn't have opened it." and suchlike things.
7hailelib
I've read the Covered Wagon but not 54-40 or Fight by Hough.
8adpaton
I've read and might even own The Man in Lower Ten by Mary Roberts Rinehart; considering the time at which she wrote, she really was a remarkable woman. Certainly her unique style see message 6 irritates a little and has aged but her stories are suspensful and exciting even now, over a century later.