The Lodger
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According to legend, in 1910, Marie Belloc Lowndes attended a London dinner party where a guest told her that his mother's butler and cook claimed they had once rented rooms to Jack the Ripper, the notorious mass murderer. The idea for "The Lodger" was born. Mr. and Mrs. Bunting have sunk their savings into their house with plans to let rooms. But no lodgers have materialized, and they are on the verge of penury when, one foggy night, a knock on the door brings Mr. Sleuth, an unassuming gentleman whose needs are perfectly suited to the suite of rooms the Buntings have to rent. Gradually, relief turns into suspicion, then dread, as Mrs. Bunting notices their savior's strange habits are not mere eccentricities. When his late-night forays seem to coincide with the lurid headlines her husband reads to her about the grisly murders in London, she slowly realizes she may be harboring a monster. And if he's discovered, it will mean ruin for the Buntings. This is the original 1911 short story. Jack the Ripper's identity was never discovered but "The Lodger" offers a tantalizing possibility that has entertained and intrigued readers for more than a century.
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Lowndes, M. B., & Hancock, A. (2024). The Lodger. Unabridged. [United States], Blackstone Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Lowndes, Marie Belloc and Anne, Hancock. 2024. The Lodger. [United States], Blackstone Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Lowndes, Marie Belloc and Anne, Hancock, The Lodger. [United States], Blackstone Publishing, 2024.
MLA Citation (style guide)Lowndes, Marie Belloc, and Anne Hancock. The Lodger. Unabridged. [United States], Blackstone Publishing, 2024.
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