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- English
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The House Without a Key
About This Book
The House Without a Key (1925) is a mystery novel by Earl Derr Biggers. The first in a series of novels featuring Chinese American detective Charlie Chan, The House Without a Key is notable for its nuanced depiction of race and class on the edges of American empire. Based in part on the life of Chinese Hawaiian detective Chang Apana, the character of Charlie Chan was intended by Biggers as an alternative to racist Yellow Peril stereotypes of the early twentieth century.
Shaken by the murder of his uncle, a Bostonian aristocrat living in Hawai'i, John Quincy Winterslip travels to the islands to manage his estate and encourage his aunt Minerva to return home. Uncomfortable at first, he soon grows to appreciate both the natural beauty of life in the Pacific and the youthful attraction of a young woman he meets on his trip. Winterslip makes the decision to break off his engagement with Agatha and remains in Hawai'i to help with the investigation into his uncle's death. As he grows familiar with the case, he comes to respect Chinese American detective Charlie Chan, an intelligent and honest man who dedicates himself to his work with passion and honor. The House Without a Key, the first in a series of six novels featuring Chan, rejuvenated Biggers' career as a leading writer of popular fiction in the early twentieth century.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- I. Kona Weather
- II. The High Hat
- III. Midnight on Russian Hill
- IV. A Friend of Timâs
- V. The Blood of the Winterslips
- VI. Beyond the Bamboo Curtain
- VII. Enter Charlie Chan
- VIII. Steamer Day
- IX. At the Reef and Palm
- X. A Newspaper Ripped in Anger
- XI. The Tree of Jewels
- XII. Tom Brade the Blackbrider
- XIII. The Luggage in Room Nineteen
- XIV. What Kaohla Carried
- XV. The Man From India
- XVI. The Return of Captain Cope
- XVII. Night Life in Honolulu
- XVIII. A Cable From the Mainland
- XIX. âGood-By, Pete!â
- XX. The Story of Lau Ho
- XXI. The Stone Walls Crumble
- XXII. The Light Streams Through
- XXIII. Moonlight at the Crossroads
- A Note About the Author
- A Note from the Publisher