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  • Bibliography:
    14 Books
  • First Book:
    January 2010
  • Latest Book:
    April 2023
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Book List in Order: 14 titles



  • Natalie Sumner Lincoln (1881-1935) wrote The Trevor Case (1912), The Lost Despatch (1913), The Man Inside (1914), Cod (1915), I Spy (1916), The Nameless Man (1917), The Moving Finger (1918), The Three Strings (1918), and The Red Seal (1920). The Red ...





  • A romance of the Secret Service in the Civil War. The bravery and daring of a Confederate girl spy make this story as replete with intense situations and unexpected happenings as the author's The Trevor Case....



  • When Kitty's aunt and guardian is mysteriously murdered, the hunt is on for the killer. Through the tangles of a love triangle, jealousy, a terrible family secret and a hidden fortune, we follow Kitty in her search for the truth. The Cat's Paw, a ...



  • When Nurse Vera Dean accepts a comfortable position in a country home in Virginia, she hopes to recover her nerves and health. In her new job she has only one patient to look after: a paralysed man named Craig Porter. Her patient is not demanding and...



  • The Meredith Mystery: The mansion named Ten Acres, not far from Washington Cathedral, dates from the Colonial period and offers views over the entire city. The owner of the house is found murdered, and one of the weekend guests, David Curtis, a blind...



  • The Official Chaperon: Marjorie Langdon lives with her great-aunt, Madame Yvonett, in Washington, D. C. They have not much money. Marjorie is a secretary for Rear Admiral Lawrence. But, Mrs. Lawrence dies unexpectedly, shortly after revising her will...



  • The Unseen Ear: Judith Richards is seated alone in her father's library at midnight when a man enters rifles her father's safe, and is examining his loot when a steel blade darts thru the portières pierces him and he falls dead to the floor. J...



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    C. O. D.: Washington, D.C. society is shocked when Lois Tremaine's fiancé James Donaldson is strangled in the theater seat beside her while they watched Macbeth on the night before their wedding. Doctor Leonard McLane, a rival for Lois' hand (...






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    Natalie Sumner Lincoln (1881-1935) was the author of The Trevor Case (1912), The Lost Despatch (1913), The Man Inside (1914), COD (1915), I Spy (1916), The Nameless Man (1917), The Moving Finger (1918), The Three Strings (1918), The Red Seal (1920), ...



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    THE long hot tropic day was drawing to its close. The shadows were gradually rising and filling the narrow street, and every now and then from the side of the open drain which ran through the middle of the street a large black carrion bird flew up. T...



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    The Nameless Man: Two mysterious murders are committed in Washington and a nameless man is involved. An exciting hunt takes place through high political, diplomatic and social circles. As in all of Miss Lincoln's detective novels the solution comes a...



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    The white-capped nurse dropped the curtains in place so that they completely shut out the night and equally prevented any ray of artificial light penetrating the outer darkness. Her eyes, blinded by her steadfast gaze into the whirling snow storm, we...



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    The Trevor Case: Young Dick Tillinghast, a Washington reporter, encounters a variety of adventures in his endeavor to run down the murderer of Attorney General Trevor's wife who is found dead in the family safe. Circumstantial evidence directs suspic...


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Natalie Sumner Lincoln has published 14 books.

Natalie Sumner Lincoln does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, The Unseen Ear, was published in April 2023.

The first book by Natalie Sumner Lincoln, The Red Seal, was published in January 2010.

No. Natalie Sumner Lincoln does not write books in series.