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Mary Roberts Rinehart

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  • The woman was Mary Roberts Rinehart, a wildly successful novelist who had revived the mystery genre in America.

    Devil Dog David Talbot 2010

  • Mary Roberts Rinehart, a novelist who later dazzled Smedley Butler in France, was close to Roosevelt and his wife.

    Devil Dog David Talbot 2010

  • Her name was Mary Roberts Rinehart, and she was a nurse.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Mother Jones RN 2007

  • Her name was Mary Roberts Rinehart, and she was a nurse.

    Novelist, Playwright, Nurse Mother Jones RN 2007

  • "One only has to read Mary Roberts Rinehart for a taste of Pittsburgh in the early 20th century," she says.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2005

  • "One only has to read Mary Roberts Rinehart for a taste of Pittsburgh in the early 20th century," she says.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2005

  • He had all the Henty biasses in history, and was particularly fond of the cheerful murder stories of Mary Roberts Rinehart.

    This Side of Paradise 2003

  • The writer Mary Roberts Rinehart once told me of a bright, vigorous young woman who became an invalid in order to get a feeling of importance.

    How to Win Friends and Influence People Dale Carnegie 1981

  • The writer Mary Roberts Rinehart once told me of a bright, vigorous young woman who became an invalid in order to get a feeling of importance.

    How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job Dale Carnegie 1970

  • The writer Mary Roberts Rinehart once told me of a bright, vigorous young woman who became an invalid in order to get a feeling of importance.

    How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job Dale Carnegie 1970

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