C.O.D. (1915) by Natalie Sumner Lincoln – Antique Mystery Novel
This antique hardcover novel, C.O.D. by Natalie Sumner Lincoln, was published in 1915 and showcases early American mystery writing from a prominent female author. Lincoln, known for her crime and mystery fiction, was a notable literary figure in the early 20th century.
The book features a classic cloth-bound cover with aged pages and is in antique condition. Signs of age and wear are present, adding to the historical charm of this collectible title.
Measures approximately 7.5" x 5.25" x 1"
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Book Synopsis:
C.O.D. unfolds in the heart of Washington, D.C., where high society is shaken after James Donaldson is found strangled beside his fiancée, Lois Tremaine, during a performance of Macbeth—just one night before their wedding. Among the audience is Dr. Leonard McLane, a former suitor of Lois, who takes it upon himself to solve the crime that has left police baffled. As McLane digs into Donaldson’s shadowy past, he uncovers a web of espionage and mounting bodies—each crime scene marked only by the eerie presence of a C.O.D. shipping label.