At the Time Appointed is a deft example of early twentieth-century American popular fiction, blending mystery, romance, and moral drama into a narrative governed by secrecy, coincidence, and the gradual revelation of character. Barbour's prose belongs to the tradition of the sensation novel and the genteel detective romance: suspense is generated less through violence than through hidden histories, social misreadings, and the pressure of fate. The title itself signals the book's central concern with providential timing, suggesting that justice and emotional truth emerge only when circumstances are fully prepared. Anna Maynard Barbour was an American novelist best known for intricately plotted works such as That Mainwaring Affair. Writing at a moment when women authors were reshaping popular narrative forms, she brought to mystery fiction a keen awareness of domestic spaces, inheritance, reputation, and the limited avenues of agency available to women. Her fiction often reflects a fascination with moral accountability and the ways private actions reverberate through public life. Readers who enjoy classic mysteries with a strong romantic and ethical dimension will find At the Time Appointed rewarding. It is especially suited to those interested in women's contributions to early American detective fiction and in narratives where suspense serves a larger meditation on destiny, justice, and human character. This enriched edition has been carefully crafted to add value to your reading experience. - Hand-picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
Autorentext
Anna Maynard Barbour was an American author and has been hailed as one of the most successful writers of mystery of her times.
Zusammenfassung
A train is robbed by masked robbers on its way to the gold-mining region of the Rocky Mountains and a man is murdered ruthlessly in the process. Our hero who is the sole witness of the crime suffers a terrible brain fever and loses his memory including, the name of the murderer. But as fate would have it, the murderer is the leader of the gang but pretends to be a law-abiding citizen of the same town where our hero now lives with a new name and new identity. Will the murder be ever discovered? And will the justice be served in this hostile region? Read on!