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“As the door was thrust open, I heard, as in a dream, the voice of Neal Larrard—calm and cool as ever—dictating to me; mechanically, my fingers touched the keys, and I began to type. While I did so, I felt that fearful dead thing pressing against my knees, and felt also the muzzle of the revolver hard against my side.”

First published in 1903, The Girl Behind the Keys is a delightful example of early detective fiction in which Bella Thorn, a savvy young typist, foils the nefarious plans of her employer, a confidence man who exploits the hopes and fears infusing the popular imagination. As Arlene Young’s critical introduction demonstrates, the story unites many of the cultural and literary motifs marking the dawn of the twentieth century, when the Victorian era was giving way to modernity.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
Works Cited and Suggestions for Further Reading
A Note on the Text

The Girl Behind the Keys

  • The Kidnapping of President Penaluna
    The Diamonds of the Danseuse
    The Spirit of Sarah Keech
    The Saving of Curly-Head
    The Haunted Yacht
    The Swingley Green Tragedy
    The Mummy
    The Return of Mr. Maggs

The Girl Behind the Keys

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    A Paperback / softback by Tom Gallon, Arlene Young

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      Publisher: Broadview Press Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/12/2005
      ISBN13: 9781551114736, 978-1551114736
      ISBN10: 1551114739

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      “As the door was thrust open, I heard, as in a dream, the voice of Neal Larrard—calm and cool as ever—dictating to me; mechanically, my fingers touched the keys, and I began to type. While I did so, I felt that fearful dead thing pressing against my knees, and felt also the muzzle of the revolver hard against my side.”

      First published in 1903, The Girl Behind the Keys is a delightful example of early detective fiction in which Bella Thorn, a savvy young typist, foils the nefarious plans of her employer, a confidence man who exploits the hopes and fears infusing the popular imagination. As Arlene Young’s critical introduction demonstrates, the story unites many of the cultural and literary motifs marking the dawn of the twentieth century, when the Victorian era was giving way to modernity.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      Introduction
      Works Cited and Suggestions for Further Reading
      A Note on the Text

      The Girl Behind the Keys

      • The Kidnapping of President Penaluna
        The Diamonds of the Danseuse
        The Spirit of Sarah Keech
        The Saving of Curly-Head
        The Haunted Yacht
        The Swingley Green Tragedy
        The Mummy
        The Return of Mr. Maggs

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