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Mrs. Pittman is missing a tenant. Young Jenny Brice has vanished, leaving behind a blood-stained rope and towel. Could it be murder? With no body to show the police, the determined landlady must solve the case herself. This 1913 mystery is set in Rinehart’s home town of Allegheny City, now part of Pittsburgh.
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American Detective and mystery stories, Classic Literature, Detective and mystery stories, American, Fiction, Large type books, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Pittman, mrs. (fictitious character), fiction, FICTION -- Mystery & Detective -- TraditionalPlaces
Pittsburgh (Pa.)Times
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The Case Of Jennie Brice
June 30, 2004, Kessinger Publishing
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1419156055 9781419156052
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"We have just had another flood, bad enough, but only a foot or two of water on the first floor."
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"We have just had another flood, bad enough, but only a foot or two of water on the first floor."
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