<p>In 'Agatha Webb', Anna Katharine Green crafts a riveting narrative that weaves through the dark underbelly of a seemingly tranquil town, where the sinister murder of a young woman and her servant sets the stage for a tale of suspense and intrigue. Within its pages, the novel is characteristic of Green's sharp wit and masterful use of literary devices, intertwining the emotional depth of its characters with an intricately plotted mystery. The b...