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The Vanishing Heiress

The Unsolved Disappearance of Dorothy Arnold (Shadows of the Past, Book 1)

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The Vanishing Heiress

By: Eliza Hawthorne
Narrated by: Bruce Cannon
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What happened to Dorothy Arnold? One moment she was walking through New York City’s bustling streets, and the next—she vanished without a trace.

In 1910, Dorothy Arnold, a vibrant socialite and aspiring writer, stepped out for a shopping trip and was never seen again. Her disappearance gripped the nation, sparking a media frenzy and one of the most confounding unsolved mysteries in American history. Was it a tragic accident? A calculated escape? Or something far more sinister?

The Vanishing Heiress dives deep into the heart of this century-old enigma, unraveling the circumstances surrounding Dorothy’s disappearance and the ripple effects it had on her wealthy family, the media, and society at large. This meticulously researched true-crime narrative uncovers hidden details, explores the shocking cultural and societal norms of the time, and presents new insights into a case that remains unsolved to this day.

  • Uncover a forgotten mystery: Follow Dorothy’s final steps and discover the theories that still spark debate among historians and true-crime enthusiasts.
  • Step into the Gilded Age: Experience the opulence, secrets, and scandals of early 20th-century America as you immerse yourself in this gripping historical investigation.
  • Perfect for book clubs: Includes thought-provoking discussion questions, ideal for sparking lively conversations and deeper analysis.

Why this book stands out:

As the first installment in the Shadows of the Past series, The Vanishing Heiress offers a unique blend of storytelling and scholarship. With its immersive narrative style, expert analysis, and vivid historical context, this book appeals to fans of true crime, history buffs, and anyone fascinated by unsolved mysteries.

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20th Century Biographies & Memoirs Criminology Modern Organized Crime Social Sciences True Crime Women Exciting Scary Emotions Disappearance

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I was hooked from the first chapter! The story of Dorothy Arnold’s disappearance is not just a mystery but a deep dive into an unsettling case from history that I knew very little about. The author expertly blends fact and speculation, keeping the suspense alive with every turn. I felt like I was on a quest to uncover the truth, piecing together all the clues. The narration was top-notch, really enhancing the experience. If you're a fan of true crime or historical mysteries, this one will keep you at the edge of your seat.

A Gripping Historical Mystery!

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I could NOT stop listening, this is a really good audiobook. It goes deep into one of America's most perplexing unsolved cases, and it is so well researched. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century New York, the book explores the mysterious disappearance of Dorothy Arnold, a young socialite who vanished without a trace in 1910. Hawthorne masterfully weaves historical context with investigative insights, providing readers with a comprehensive look at the societal pressures and familial dynamics that may have played a role in this enduring enigma. This true crime account is both informative and thought-provoking, making it a must-read for enthusiasts of historical mysteries.

I absolutely LOVED this!!!

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This is more than just a missing persons case—it’s a glimpse into high society, early media frenzy, and the limitations of early 1900s investigations. The audiobook captures it all, offering both emotional depth and investigative detail. Perfect for fans of classic cold cases.

A True Crime Enigma Worth Exploring.

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The history written in this novel is narrated very well. The narrator uses an engaging tone that it make feel as if the story is being told to you specifically. The language used is engaging. When you listen to the story, you realize that all social status had their ups and downs. I was able to understand the fortunes and misfortunes people experiences when trying to find their loved due to their social status. It is also very clear the appearance and status was valued by those in power to the point of compromising the family's well being to an extent.

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This book is a captivating exploration of one of New York City’s most baffling disappearances. Eliza Hawthorne masterfully weaves historical facts with compelling narrative, drawing you into the mystery of Dorothy Arnold’s sudden and unexplained vanishing. Bruce Cannon’s narration adds intensity and suspense, making every twist in this true crime story feel immediate and personal. This audiobook is a must for fans of historical mysteries and unsolved disappearances, keeping you hooked until the very last moment.

A Gripping Historical Mystery

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