Augusta Groner

Augusta Groner was an Austrian writer born in 1850, known for her captivating detective fiction that emerged during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Groner's stories often featured strong female protagonists and intricate plots, reflecting her keen insight into human psychology and moral complexities. Despite the challenges of her time, she carved out a unique space in literature, becoming one of the first female authors in the crime genre. Her works not only entertain but also provoke thought, making her a fascinating figure in the realm of mystery writing.

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The Case Of The Registered Letter

Read by David Wales


Augusta Groner and Auguste Groner



A man is found shot dead and the man to whom all evidence points insists he is innocent. (Summary by David Wales)