Mignon G. Eberhart

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While the Patient Slept

"This is Mrs. Eberhart's second mystery story, and it is even better than her first."
-The New York Times


"It has all the ingredients of a first rate thriller. Federie House, with its sombre ruggedness on an almost deserted road, with its mysterious turrets, its darkened draperies, its heavily carpeted floors, and its sinister occupants, is an almost perfect setting for a mystery story."."
-Saturday Review of Literature


"Eerie it is, as eerie can be, and a good yarn to boot."."
-Outlook


On a blustery February day Sarah Keate arrives at a gloomy mansion to nurse old Adolph Federie, bedbound after a stroke. Meeting the patient sets off an alarm inside her, but fleeing the house is impossible. The redoubtable red-haired nurse is stuck there with a strange coterie and a black cat named Genevieve. Originally published in 1930, a year after her debut mystery novel The Patient in Room 18, While the Patient Slept strengthened Mignon G. Eberhart's hold on fame. In a career spanning more than a half century she has acquired a legion of readers for such well-crafted, atmospheric mysteries as The White Cockatoo, From This Dark Stairway, The Chiffon Scarf, and Woman on the Roof.


Selected Works

Mysteries
Death in the Fog
"Pervaded by the atmosphere of horror and suspense that invariably marks the work of Mignon G. Eberhart."
-The New York Times
While the Patient Slept
"This book places detective fiction on a higher level than ever before and is heartily recommended to fans."
-Bookman
The House on the Roof
"A Class A mystery, which is precisely what we have learned to expect from Mrs. Eberhart."
-The New York Times

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