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In "Who Killed Mary Rogers?", Etienne Barilier Re-Investigates a "Cold Case" that Had Upset Edgar Allan Poe

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Etienne Barilier exhumes the murder of a young New Yorker in 1841, who had defrayed the chronicle and upset Edgar Allan Poe. Her novel investigates for the first time a voice to the missing young woman. He dedicates it Friday to the Salon du livreIn Who Killed Mary Rogers?, Etienne Barilier looks at a very real fact that occurred in New York in 1841 during a caniculous summer: a young woman with remarkable beauty, a saleswoman in a cigar shop, a…

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Etienne Barilier exhumes the murder of a young New Yorker in 1841, who had defrayed the chronicle and upset Edgar Allan Poe. Her novel investigates for the first time a voice to the missing young woman. He dedicates it Friday to the Salon du livreIn Who Killed Mary Rogers?, Etienne Barilier looks at a very real fact that occurred in New York in 1841 during a caniculous summer: a young woman with remarkable beauty, a saleswoman in a cigar shop, a…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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