Description
By: Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876-1958)
In “The Bat” by Mary Roberts Rinehart, readers are taken on a thrilling journey filled with mystery, suspense, and intrigue. The story follows a group of guests staying at a secluded mansion who find themselves in the midst of a series of murders committed by a notorious criminal known as “The Bat.”
Rinehart does an excellent job of building tension throughout the novel, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as the guests try to uncover the identity of The Bat before it’s too late. The characters are well-developed and each has their own secrets and motivations, adding depth to the story.
The plot is fast-paced and filled with unexpected twists and turns that will keep readers guessing until the very end. Rinehart’s writing is engaging and atmospheric, drawing readers into the dark and eerie world of the mansion and its mysterious inhabitants.
Overall, “The Bat” is a gripping and entertaining read that will appeal to fans of classic mystery novels. Rinehart’s expert storytelling and vivid descriptions make this book a must-read for anyone looking for a spine-tingling thriller.
Book Description:
The novelization of the play of the same name that had an initial run of 867 shows on Broadway and has been performed all over the world and been made into three movies over a span from 1926 to 1959. An intricate mystery, with a wide cast of characters. (Summary by Alan Winterrowd)