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  1. Jun 26, 2024 · LibriVox recording of The Lonely House by Marie Belloc Lowndes. Read in English by Andy Sames. A mystery in the 'old fashioned' romantic genre, introducing characters that inspired another famous writer of detective mystery fiction. The heroine of the tale is Lilly Fairfield, a young and naïve, orphaned heiress.

  2. Jun 15, 2024 · “After all,” a character muses in Marie Belloc Lowndes’ Ripper-inspired 1913 novel The Lodger, “the monster must be somewhere.” 1. For generations, fascination with the terrible mystery has led investigators to consider all kinds of suspects and evidence—sometimes turning into suspects themselves.

  3. librivox.org › the-lonely-house-by-marie-bellocLibriVox

    Jun 26, 2024 · Marie Belloc Lowndes (1868 - 1947) A mystery in the 'old fashioned' romantic genre, introducing characters that inspired another famous writer of detective mystery fiction. The heroine of the tale is Lilly Fairfield, a young and naïve, orphaned heiress.

  4. 6 days ago · Released in 1927 and just the third film directed by Hitchcock, The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog was based on the 1913 novel The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes and the play Who Is He? co ...

  5. Jun 12, 2024 · Writers: Robert Presnell Jr., Barré Lyndon (screenplay), Marie Belloc Lowndes (novel) Stars: Jack Palance, Constance Smith, Byron Palmer. Like Lowndes’ novel and unlike Hitchcock’s version, “Man in the Attic” is openly a Jack the Ripper story, set in 1888 in London.

  6. call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu › cfp › 2024/06/20cfp | call for papers

    Jun 20, 2024 · Marie Belloc Lowndess The Lodger (inspired by Jack the Ripper) The second area of consideration is traditional documentaries and docu-series – dealing in non-fiction narratives – alongside fictionalisations of real-life cases are also of interest.

  7. www.purpletern.com › 2050Purple Tern

    Jun 30, 2024 · -- Meanwhile, the mystery category featured The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes (a wonderfully creepy story, just a tad marred by its ending); and Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Sutanto (fun, but a little too cosy for my taste).