
Metta Victoria Fuller Victor
Metta Victor, who used the pen name Seeley Regester among others, was an American novelist, credited with authoring one of the first detective novels in the United States. She wrote more than 100 dime novels, pioneering the field.

The Dead Letter: An American Romance
In this novel, the death of a young man unleashes a whirlwind of hidden letters, forbidden love, and the desperate search for truth.
By Metta Victoria Fuller Victor

Alice Wilde: The Raftsman's Daughter. A Forest Romance
** In a remote forest, a raftsman's daughter finds her quiet life upended by hidden family secrets and unexpected romantic entanglements.
By Metta Victoria Fuller Victor

The Blunders of a Bashful Man
Watch as a timid man's social anxieties turn everyday life into a hilarious series of unfortunate events, complete with stumbles, splashes, and supremely awkward romantic blunders.
By Metta Victoria Fuller Victor

Nat Wolfe; or, The gold hunters: A romance of Pike's Peak and New York
Amid the chaos of the Gold Rush, a rugged hunter's life changes forever when he rescues a captivating young woman from a stampede, sparking a romance in the wilds of the American West.
By Metta Victoria Fuller Victor

The Bad Boy at Home, and His Experiences in Trying to Become an Editor 1885
A young rascal's comical quest to conquer the world of newspapers leads to hilarious chaos and unexpected discoveries.
By Metta Victoria Fuller Victor