- Book One: Miss Butterworth's Window. Chapter One: A Discovery
- Chapter Two: Questions
- Chapter Three: Amelia Discovers Herself
- Chapter Four: Silas Van Burnam
- Chapter Five: This Is No One I Know
- Chapter Six: New Facts
- Chapter Seven: Mr. Gryce Discovers Miss Amelia
- Chapter Eight: The Misses Van Burnam
- Chapter Nine: Developments
- Chapter Ten: Important Evidence
- Chapter Eleven: The Order Clerk
- Chapter Twelve: The Keys
- Chapter Thirteen: Howard Van Burnam
- Chapter Fourteen: A Serious Admission
- Chapter Fifteen: A Reluctant Witness
- Book Two: The Windings of a Labyrith. Chapter Sixteen: Cogitations
- Chapter Seventeen: Butterworth versus Gryce
- Chapter Eighteen: The Little Pincushion
- Chapter Nineteen: A Decided Step Forward
- Chapter Twenty: Miss Butterworth's Theory
- Chapter Twenty-one: A Shrewd Conjecture
- Chapter Twenty-two: A Blank Card
- Chapter Twenty-three: Ruth Oliver
- Chapter Twenty-four: A House of Cards
- Chapter Twenty-five: "The rings! Where are the rings?"
- Chapter Twenty-six: A Tilt with Mr. Gryce
- Chapter Twenty-seven: Found
- Chapter Twenty-eight: Taken Aback
- Book Three: The Girl in Grey. Chapter Twenty-nine: Amelia Becomes Peremptory
- Chapter Thirty: The Matter as Stated by Mr. Gryce
- Chapter Thirty-one: Some Fine Work
- Chapter Thirty-two: Iconoclasm
- Chapter Thirty-three: "Known, known, all known"
- Chapter Thirty-four: Exactly Half Past Three
- Chapter Thirty-five: A Ruse
- Book Four: The End of a Great Mystery Chapter Thirty-six: The Result
- Chapter Thirty-seven: "Two weeks!"
- Chapter Thirty-eight: A White Satin Gown
- Chapter Thirty-nine: The Watchful Eye
- Chapter Forty: As the Clock Struck
- Chapter Forty-one: Secret History
- Chapter Forty-two: With Miss Butterworth's Compliments
One evening, New York society doyenne looks out her window and sees a man and woman entering the mansion opposite hers. Ten minutes later, only the man emerges. Soon, murder's afoot, and Miss Butterworth joins Detective Par Excellence Ebenezer Gryce in sleuthing out the killer! (Summary by Mark Leder)
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