Miss Maitland, Private Secretary

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The Janney family is a wealthy one - the older couple are discreet and polite. Their daughter is arrogant and shallow. The daughter's marriage has broken up and it is an unpleasant scene when Chapman Price leaves. The story builds up with threatening letters, and then a robbery - a big one which for various reasons are kept quiet. The detective work continues and unknown to each other three sets of detectives are working the case. The kidnap and ransom of Bebita the little girl who is the grand daughter of the Janneys however is not something that can be kept quiet despite the Janneys wanting it to be so. This is where our Miss Maitland gets dragged in unwittingly and unwillingly. Faced with charges of kidnap and ransom she is not willing to defend herself and the story slowly unravels as to why she takes this stance. (Goodreads)

About the author

Geraldine Bonner (1870-1930) was an American author and playwright whose works vividly captured the spirit of the American West during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Staten Island, New York, Bonner moved to California, where the rugged landscapes and tales of fortune seekers profoundly influenced her writing. Her narratives often explored themes of ambition, resilience, and the complex interplay between civilization and the untamed frontier.Bonner's literary contributions extend beyond her novels; she was also a prolific short story writer and a skilled dramatist. Her stories were frequently published in prominent magazines of the time, such as Harper's and The Saturday Evening Post, showcasing her ability to blend gripping storytelling with keen social observations.A notable aspect of Bonner's career was her portrayal of strong, independent female characters who defied the traditional gender roles of her era. This progressive stance resonated with contemporary readers and has continued to inspire modern feminist literary critics. Her works often highlighted the challenges and triumphs of women in male-dominated environments, making her a pioneer in advocating for women's rights through literature.Despite her significant contributions, Bonner's name is not as widely recognized today, partly due to the overshadowing fame of her male contemporaries. However, her influence on contemporary writers, particularly those interested in Western Americana and women's literature, remains undeniable. Geraldine Bonner's legacy is one of a trailblazing author who captured the essence of a transformative period in American history with authenticity and a forward-thinking perspective.

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