"The Circular Staircase" by Mary Roberts Rinehart is a mystery where Rachel Innes, a single woman seeking peace, escapes to a country house called Sunnyside, only to find herself caught in a web of strange events and a disturbing crime. Her initial unease grows as odd noises and shadowy figures disrupt her solitude, pushing her toward independence as her staff departs. Rachel's attempts to adjust to her new surroundings inadvertently kick off a journey into deeper, unsettling mysteries that lie ahead.

The Circular Staircase
By Mary Roberts Rinehart
A lone woman's quest for tranquility turns into a chilling pursuit of truth as she confronts a menacing mystery lurking within the walls of an isolated country house.
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About the AuthorMary Roberts Rinehart was an American writer, often called the American Agatha Christie. Rinehart published her first mystery novel The Circular Staircase in 1908, which introduced the "had I but known" narrative style. Rinehart is also considered the earliest known source of the phrase "the butler did it", in her novel The Door (1930), although the exact phrase does not appear in her work and the plot device had been used prior to that time. She also worked to tell the stories and experiences of front line soldiers during World War I, one of the first women to travel to the Belgian front lines.
Mary Roberts Rinehart was an American writer, often called the American Agatha Christie. Rinehart published her first mystery novel The Circular Staircase in 1908, which introduced the "had I but known" narrative style. Rinehart is also considered the earliest known source of the phrase "the butler did it", in her novel The Door (1930), although the exact phrase does not appear in her work and the plot device had been used prior to that time. She also worked to tell the stories and experiences of front line soldiers during World War I, one of the first women to travel to the Belgian front lines.