The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow

by Anna Katharine Green

Caleb Sweetwater (7), Ebenezer Gryce (13)

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Groundbreaking mystery writer Anna Katherine Green is regarded as one of the most important early innovators in the genre and one of the most procedurally and scientifically accurate of most early detective fiction authors. Although The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow is a classic Green novel in its pulse-pounding plot and scientific detail, this mystery also adds a layer of psychological complexity that will thrill suspense fans.

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It's a long-term goal of mine to read all of Anna Katherine Green's mysteries and this one has been sitting on my shelves for awhile now.

AKG was, and is, considered a strong mystery writer, but as is true of most every writer, her work is sometimes better than others. This was one of the ones that wasn't quite so great, though still an enjoyable read. I imagine Green was going for what we'd call today a police procedural, as the murderer isn't kept a mystery; the reader is made privy to the information the same time Inspector Gryce first voices his suspicions. I'm not a procedural fan, as it contains less puzzle than I prefer. There was also a plot twist that was either poorly hidden, or I'm too jaded, but I called it from the first. show more Her reveal of it, though, would have knocked my socks off if I hadn't guessed early on.

Overall, I enjoyed it and look forward to acquiring more of her work.
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This 1917 mystery was good though I felt that the big twist at the end was not surprising. I liked Green's octogenarian detective Mr. Gryce.

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Original title
The Mystery Of The Hasty Arrow
Original publication date
1917
People/Characters
Ebenezer Gryce; Caleb Sweetwater
First words
The hour of noon had just struck, and the few visitors still lingering among the curiosities of the great museum were suddenly startled by the sight of one of the attendants running down the broad, central staircase, loudly s... (show all)houting:

"Close the doors! Let no one out! An accident has occurred, and nobody's to leave the building."
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(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Blessing and blest! the angel of the battlefield whom the bullets spare since her work on earth is not yet accomplished!

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Fiction and Literature, Mystery
DDC/MDS
823.92Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-2000-
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PZ3 .R636Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction in English
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