About this book
Violet Strange, a brilliant and unconventional detective, investigates the disappearance of a single page from a crucial document in this captivating mystery by Anna Katharine Green. When the missing page threatens to derail the futures of an eccentric misanthrope, a dedicated scientist, and a newly engaged couple, Strange must work quickly to uncover the truth. Yet as she delves deeper into solving this immediate puzzle, she discovers a second mystery—one shrouded in secrets that have been buried for years.
Originally published in the early twentieth century, "Missing: Page Thirteen" showcases Green's masterful storytelling and her talent for weaving multiple plot threads into a satisfying narrative. The novella combines classic detective fiction with elements of psychological intrigue, exploring themes of deception, hidden motives, and the consequences of long-buried secrets. Strange emerges as one of literature's most engaging amateur detectives, using her keen intelligence and perceptiveness to navigate a web of complex relationships and hidden truths.
Perfect for fans of vintage mystery and short story collections, this audiobook offers a window into the golden age of detective fiction. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Anna Katharine Green's work or discovering her ingenuity for the first time, this atmospheric tale will keep you guessing until its final revelation.