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"The Doctor, His Wife, and the Clock" is a mystery novel written by Anna Katharine Green, first published in 1895. Green was one of the pioneers of detective fiction in America, often referred to as "the mother of the detective novel." Here's an overview of the novel: Plot: The story revolves around a wealthy doctor named Henry Northcote, his young and beautiful wife, Evelyn, and a mysterious clock that seems to play a central role in the unfolding events. When a valuable piece of jewelry goes missing from the Northcote household, suspicion falls on various characters, including the doctor's…mehr

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"The Doctor, His Wife, and the Clock" is a mystery novel written by Anna Katharine Green, first published in 1895. Green was one of the pioneers of detective fiction in America, often referred to as "the mother of the detective novel." Here's an overview of the novel: Plot: The story revolves around a wealthy doctor named Henry Northcote, his young and beautiful wife, Evelyn, and a mysterious clock that seems to play a central role in the unfolding events. When a valuable piece of jewelry goes missing from the Northcote household, suspicion falls on various characters, including the doctor's assistant and a mysterious stranger who appears to have a connection to Evelyn's past. As the investigation progresses, secrets and hidden motives come to light, leading to unexpected twists and revelations. Characters: Dr. Henry Northcote: A respected physician who finds himself embroiled in a mystery involving his wife and a missing valuable. Evelyn Northcote: Henry's young and beautiful wife, whose past holds secrets that come back to haunt her. Mr. Gryce: A detective who is called in to solve the case of the missing jewelry. Mrs. Maitland: A friend of Evelyn's who becomes entangled in the mystery. David Marsh: Dr. Northcote's assistant, who becomes a suspect in the theft. Themes: Deception and Betrayal: The novel explores the themes of deception and betrayal as characters' secrets are gradually revealed. Trust and Suspicion: Characters grapple with whom to trust and whom to suspect as they navigate the complexities of the mystery. Social Expectations: The expectations and pressures of society play a role in shaping characters' actions and motivations. Style: Anna Katharine Green's writing style is characterized by intricate plotting, suspenseful pacing, and vivid characterizations. She often incorporates elements of psychological suspense and Gothic atmosphere into her mysteries. Legacy: "The Doctor, His Wife, and the Clock" is one of Anna Katharine Green's many detective novels, which were immensely popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her works helped establish the conventions of the detective genre and paved the way for later writers such as Agatha Christie and Arthur Conan Doyle. Overall, "The Doctor, His Wife, and the Clock" is a classic mystery novel that showcases Anna Katharine Green's skill at crafting suspenseful and intricate tales of detection and intrigue.

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Anna Katharine Green was an American poet and novelist, born on November 11, 1846, in Brooklyn, New York. She is often regarded as one of the pioneers of detective fiction in America and has been called "the mother of the detective novel" for her contributions to the genre. Green was known for her well-crafted, legally accurate stories that set her apart from many other writers of her time. She achieved notable success with her first novel, The Leavenworth Case, and went on to write many other detective stories that captivated readers. Her works were recognized for their intricate plots and attention to detail, influencing the development of the mystery genre. Green married Charles Rohlfs in 1884, and they remained together until her death on April 11, 1935, in Buffalo, New York. Beyond her literary career, Green's works were adapted into several films, including The Leavenworth Case, His Wife's Husband, and Who Is Number One? Her legacy endures as a trailblazer in American detective fiction.