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Geraldine Bonner
Geraldine Bonner was an American author.
Geraldine Bonner was born on Staten Island, New York. Her father, John Bonner, was a journalist and historical writer. As a child, the family moved to Colorado and she lived in mining camps. After moving to San Francisco, California, she worked at a newspaper, the Argonaut, in 1887, and subsequently, she wrote the novel Hard Pan (1900) and used the name "Hard Pan" as a pseudonym. Bonner also wrote short stories which were published in Collier's Weekly, Harper's Weekly, Harper's Monthly, and Lippincott's.
Bonner died on June 18, 1930, in New York City.
Books by Geraldine Bonner
The Castlecourt Diamond Mystery
The famous Castlecourt Diamonds have gone missing and the story surrounding their disappearance is strange indeed. To help sort out the mystery, you will hear eye witness statements given by the various participants in this curious case now, for the...
The Book of Evelyn
A captivating novel. This inspiring book takes young readers on a heartfelt adventure of self-discovery and resilience. Originally published in [1913], this timeless story continues to touch the hearts of readers with its relatable characters and tho...
Girl at Central
Set in the bustling 1920s New York City, "Girl at Central" follows Molly Morganthau, a day operator at the telephone exchange. When a murder occurs, Molly finds herself unwittingly drawn into the investigation, using her sharp wit and intimate knowle...
Miss Maitland, Private Secretary
Molly Morgenthau Babbitts, a semi-retired sleuth, takes on an intriguing assignment as a governess at the aristocratic Janney mansion on Long Island. Her mission: to investigate a recent robbery that has shaken the family. As Molly delves deeper into...
Black Eagle Mystery
Molly Morgenthau Babbits, a spirited part-time investigator, finds herself drawn into a complex web of secrets and deceit when a prominent New York corporate lawyer, Hollings Harland, plunges to his death from the Black Eagle Building. The police rul...