The Biggest Line of Copyrighted Detective Literature Published


THE MAGNET LIBRARY
OF FASCINATING DETECTIVE STORIES

This line has become famous for its excellent stories of the detection of crime. Of late, it has taken truly remarkable strides in the public’s favor. The reason for this is that every book is a marvel of its kind. They are high-class tales, not of the “blood-and-thunder” order, but with plausible plots which hold the reader fairly captivated with breathless expectation. Among these are the stories of the adventures of Nick Carter and his clever assistants; of “Old Spicer,” the clever private detective, whose exploits are among the most remarkable ever performed by any detective. If you are in search of good, interesting matter, a decided change from that to which you have been accustomed, purchase a few of these titles. They will not only please and interest you, but will give you a clear insight into the methods of the various classes of criminals.

PUBLISHED EVERY WEEK

To be Published During April
441—The Ring of IronBy Inspector Stark
440—The Lure of GoldBy Nicholas Carter
439—The “L” MysteryBy Dick Stewart
438—Behind a ThroneBy Nicholas Carter
To be Published During March
437—A King Among CrooksBy J. K. Stafford
436—Under the Tiger’s ClawsBy Nicholas Carter
435—The Great Green DiamondBy Inspector Stark
434—Through the Cellar WallBy Nicholas Carter
To be Published During February
433—The Human CatBy Dick Stewart
432—The “Limited” Hold-UpBy Nicholas Carter
431—Shot From AboveBy J. K. Stafford
430—Marked for DeathBy Nicholas Carter
To be Published During January
429—On the Trail of “Big Finger”By Scott Campbell
428—Below the Dead LineBy Scott Campbell
427—The Sign of the DaggerBy Nicholas Carter
426—The Western FerretBy Inspector Stark
425—The Crime of the CameraBy Nicholas Carter

424—The Belrox MysteryBy Dick Stewart
423—The Terrible ThirteenBy Nicholas Carter
422—The Crimson BlindBy Fred M. White
421—A Triple IdentityBy Nicholas Carter
420—The Nitroglycerin LeagueBy Inspector Stark
419—The Bloodstone TerrorBy Nicholas Carter
418—The Man Who HidBy Dick Stewart
417—A Victim of DeceitBy Nicholas Carter
416—The Broken PenBy J. K. Stafford
415—The Key Ring ClewBy Nicholas Carter
414—A Modern SorceressBy Inspector Stark
413—The Four-Fingered GloveBy Nicholas Carter
412—Checkmating a CountessBy Dick Stewart
411—The Boulevard MutesBy Nicholas Carter
410—Shadowed ’Round the WorldBy J. K. Stafford
409—Nick Carter’s Double CatchBy Nicholas Carter
408—Only a Headless NailBy Dick Stewart
407—The Pretty Stenographer MysteryBy Nicholas Carter
406—The Eye of GoldBy Inspector Stark
405—The Plot That FailedBy Nicholas Carter
404—The Red StainBy Scott Campbell
403—The Marked HandBy Nicholas Carter
402—The Albert Gate AffairBy Louis Tracy
401—The Fatal LegacyBy Louis Tracy
400—The Living MaskBy Nicholas Carter
399—An Oath of VengeanceBy John K. Stafford
398—Under a Black VeilBy Nicholas Carter
397—A Crime Without a NameBy Dick Stewart
396—A Baffled OathBy Nicholas Carter
395—A Kentucky MoonshinerBy Inspector Stark
394—Playing for a FortuneBy Nicholas Carter
393—The Convent MysteryBy John K. Stafford
392—With Links of SteelBy Nicholas Carter

THE GREAT GREEN DIAMOND;
OR,
THIEF AGAINST THIEF

BY

INSPECTOR STARK

AUTHOR OF

“A Deed of Darkness,” “The Mafia’s Victim,” “The Telegraph Clew,”
“The Shadow of an Assassin,” “A Kentucky Moonshiner,” etc.

NEW YORK
STREET & SMITH, Publishers
79-89 Seventh Avenue

Copyright, 1906
By STREET & SMITH

The Great Green Diamond