Agatha Webb

Agatha Webb by Anna Katherine Green is an illustrated edition published by Black Curtain Press on May 7, 2013. This 194-page book presents a mystery set in the picturesque village of Sutherlandtown, near Boston, where the murders of Agatha Webb and her servant set off a chain of events filled with intrigue and suspicion. The narrative explores Agatha’s troubled past, including the loss of her six children, and the complexities surrounding her character as the investigation unfolds.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and romance as the story delves into the lives of various villagers and the implications of a wealthy man’s blackmail. The character of Caleb Sweetwater, a detective introduced in Green’s earlier work, is further developed, revealing his background as a talented violinist turned investigator. The resolution of the mystery culminates in a dramatic court scene, showcasing Green’s skill in weaving intricate plots and character development within the realms of crime and historical fiction.
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In this elegant drama, Anna Katharine Green, one of the greatest mystery writers of all time, weaves a narrative with her usual consummate skill, and portrays her characters with exceptional sympathy. On the New England seacoast, not far from Boston, lies a staid, picturesque village called Sutherlandtown. In these tranquil surroundings, Agatha Webb and her servant are found murdered. The task of unraveling the mystery begins at once, and suspicion points to a number of persons. Agatha herself had a tragic and troubled past. She suffered the loss of six of her children who died in infancy; some of the people of the village suspected her of complicity in these deaths, while others looked upon her as a victim. Adding to the complexity of the situation, a wealthy local man is being blackmailed by someone who believes that he is guilty of Agatha’s murder. The solution of the puzzle is uncovered in an intensely dramatic court scene. In addition to the attraction of the mystery, there is a great love story. One of the detectives in the case, Caleb Sweetwater, was first introduced in a minor role in A Strange Disappearance (1880). Here, the details of his interesting life story are revealed, considerably fleshing out and developing his character. We learn that he was raised in Sutherland-town, maturing into a talented violinist, but constrained to supporting his mother with limited means. He relinquishes his musical career in order to become a detective. In this role he stands out as a trustworthy and conscientious young man, who volunteers his services to a patron in return for past consideration. Sweetwater becomes the hero by ultimately solving the crime in Agatha Webb. He appears again inseveral other Green novels as Gryce’s assistant in the New York Police Department.
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