@book{143, keywords = {Pennsylvania Railroad, physicians, Railroad Strike of 1877, theater industry, actors and actresses, floods, boarding houses, vaudeville, pharmacists, police, steamboats, private investigators}, author = {Mary Roberts Rinehart and M. Leone Bracker}, title = {The Case of Jenny Brice}, abstract = {When Mrs. Pitman notices a bloodstained rope and towel and a missing tenant (actress Jennie Brice), she's convinced that there's been a murder in her boarding house. The police, however, say there is no case without a body, so Pitman tries to ferret out the killer on her own.}, year = {1913}, pages = {227 p.}, publisher = {Bobbs-Merrill}, address = {Indianapolis}, note = {Settings are referred to by their historical names as follows: Shadyside Hospital is Pittsburgh Homeopathic Hospital; Union Station is Penn Station; North Side is Allegheny City.}, language = {English}, }