
Window at the White Cat
Published in 1920, 'Window at the White Cat' is a mystery novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart. The story follows a bumbling lawyer who, while entangled with two charming old maids and a beautiful woman, must learn the tricks of a detective and a journalist to unravel the mysteries surrounding a political club called The White Cat, known for its beers, favors, and occasional murders. Rinehart's work is notable for its blend of humor and suspense, contributing to her reputation as a pioneer of the mystery genre.

























