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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 plausable 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.
| To be Published During July | |
| 400—The Living Mark | By Nicholas Carter |
| 399—An Oath of Vengeance | By John K. Stafford |
| 398—Under a Black Veil | By Nicholas Carter |
| To be Published During June | |
| 397—A Crime Without a Name | By Dick Stewart |
| 396—A Baffled Oath | By Nicholas Carter |
| 395—A Kentucky Moonshiner | By Inspector Stark |
| 394—Playing for a Fortune | By Nicholas Carter |
| To be Published During May | |
| 393—The Convent Mystery | By John K. Stafford |
| 392—With Links of Steel | By Nicholas Carter |
| 391—A Villain’s Work | By Dick Stewart |
| 390—A Royal Thief | By Nicholas Carter |
| To be Published During April | |
| 389—A Deed of Darkness | By Inspector Stark |
| 388—The Diamond Trail | By Nicholas Carter |
| 387—Under the Surface | By John K. Stafford |
| 386—Down and Out | By Nicholas Carter |
| To be Published During March | |
| 385—The Search for a Motive | By Dick Stewart |
| 384—A Cigarette Clew | By Nicholas Carter |
| 383—The Mafia’s Victim | By Inspector Stark |
| 382—A Villainous Scheme | By Nicholas Carter |
| 381—A Millionaire’s Crime | By John K. Stafford |
| 380—The Price of Treachery | By Nicholas Carter |
| 379—Confederated Rogues | By Dick Stewart |
| 378—A Tangled Case | By Nicholas Carter |
| 377—The Telegraph Clew | By Inspector Stark |
| 376—A Mysterious “Graft” | By Nicholas Carter |
| 375—A Cruel Suspicion | By Fay P. Rathbun |
| 374—Trapped In His Own Net | By Nicholas Carter |
| 373—A Bid for a Life | By Scott Campbell |
| 372—A Scientific Forger | By Nicholas Carter |
| 371—The Signs of the Dagger | By H. O. Cooke |
| 370—The Ruby Pin | By Nicholas Carter |
| 369—The Tell-tale Watch | By Meta De Vere |
| 368—In the Gloom of Night | By Nicholas Carter |
| 367—Who Was He? | By Philip Little |
| 366—Ahead of the Game | By Nicholas Carter |
| 365—A “Spurious Note” Maker | By John K. Stafford |
| 364—Following a Chance Clew | By Nicholas Carter |
| 363—A Political Plotter | By Dick Stewart |
| 362—A Broken Trail | By Nicholas Carter |
| 361—The Shadow of an Assassin | By Inspector Stark |
| 360—A Missing Man | By Nicholas Carter |
| 359—A Daring Express Messenger | By John K. Stafford |
| 358—A Mysterious Foe | By Nicholas Carter |
| 357—A Game of “Draw” | By Dick Stewart |
| 356—The Queen of Diamonds | By Nicholas Carter |
| 355—An Unexpected Move | By Scott Campbell |
| 354—An Ingenious Stratagem | By Nicholas Carter |
| 353—The Missing Bracelet | By Inspector Stark |
| 352—The Master Villain | By Nicholas Carter |
| 351—Smugglers at Odds | By John K. Stafford |
| 350—Playing a Lone Hand | By Nicholas Carter |
| 349—The “Green Goods” Speculator | By Dick Stewart |
| 348—The Mystic Diagram | By Nicholas Carter |
| 347—A Queen of Blackmailers | By the author of “Seth Hunt” |
| 346—The Cab Driver’s Secret | By Nicholas Carter |
| 345—The Deed of a Night | By the author of “Nat Tyler” |
| 344—Against Desperate Odds | By Nicholas Carter |
| 343—The Stolen Jewels | By “Old Spicer” |
| 342—The Secret Panel | By Nicholas Carter |
| 341—Two Conspirators | By the author of “Seth Hunt” |
| 340—The Criminal Link | By Nicholas Carter |
| 339—The Confession of a Thug | By the author of “Nat Tyler” |
| 338—The Wizard of the Cue | By Nicholas Carter |
| 337—The Palace of Chance | By “Old Spicer” |
| 336—Driven From Cover | By Nicholas Carter |
| 335—The Woman in Red | By Scott Campbell |
| 334—Beyond Pursuit | By Nicholas Carter |
| 333—A Question of Evidence | By “Old Spicer” |
| 332—The Certified Check | By Nicholas Carter |
| 331—A Secret Suspicion | By the author of “Seth Hunt” |
| 330—The Toss of a Penny | By Nicholas Carter |
| 329—The Price of “Protection” | By the author of “Nat Tyler” |
| 328—A Detective’s Theory | By Nicholas Carter |
| 327—The Tattooed Wrist | By “Old Spicer” |
| 326—A Bundle of Clews | By Nicholas Carter |
| 325—The Cross in the Dust | By the author of “Seth Hunt” |
| 324—The “Hot Air” Clew | By Nicholas Carter |
| 323—Sherlock Holmes. Vol. II | By A. Conan Doyle |
| 322—Sherlock Holmes. Vol. I | By A. Conan Doyle |
| 321—The Missing Bullet | By the author of “Nat Tyler” |
| 320—The Cloak of Guilt | By Nicholas Carter |
| 319—Tightening the Coils | By “Old Spicer” |
| 318—The Cashier’s Secret | By Nicholas Carter |
| 317—A Midnight Vigil | By the author of “Nat Tyler” |
| 316—Circumstantial Evidence | By Nicholas Carter |
| 315—In the Shadow | By “Old Spicer” |
| 314—The Barrel Mystery | By Nicholas Carter |
| 313—Cunning Against Force | By Tom Steele |
| 312—Heard in the Dark | By Nicholas Carter |
| 311—A Transatlantic Puzzle | By the author of “Seth Hunt” |
| 310—The Crown Diamond | By Nicholas Carter |
| 309—The Power of a Villain | By the author of “Nat Tyler” |
| 308—The Photographer’s Evidence | By Nicholas Carter |
| 307—A Desperate Game | By “Old Spicer” |
| 306—A Ring of Dust | By Nicholas Carter |
| 305—The Tell-Tale Tattoo | By Jack Sharpe |
| 304—The Twin Mystery | By Nicholas Carter |
| 303—The Branded Hand | By the author of “Seth Hunt” |
| 302—Under False Colors | By Nicholas Carter |
| 301—The Wall Street Swindlers | By Jack Sharpe |
| 300—A Blow for Vengeance | By Nicholas Carter |
| 299—The Sleepless Eye | By the author of “Nat Tyler” |
| 298—A Masterpiece of Crime | By Nicholas Carter |
| 297—The Shadow of Guilt | By “Old Spicer” |
| 296—The Guilty Governor | By Nicholas Carter |
| 295—Tracked by a Pin | By Richard Hackstaff |
| 294—The Blood-Red Badge | By Nicholas Carter |
| 293—On the Stroke of Midnight | By the author of “Seth Hunt” |
| 292—A Great Conspiracy | By Nicholas Carter |
| 291—In Terror’s Grasp | By the author of “Nat Tyler” |
| 290—The Hole in the Vault | By Nicholas Carter |
| 289—The Crippled Hand | By Frederick S. Stewart |
| 288—The Council of Death | By Nicholas Carter |
| 287—A Dead Witness | By “Old Spicer” |
| 286—A Bonded Villain | By Nicholas Carter |
| 285—A Rascal’s Nerve | By the author of “Seth Hunt” |
| 284—A Blackmailer’s Bluff | By Nicholas Carter |
| 283—The Crimson Glove | By the author of “Nat Tyler” |
| 282—A Race Track Gamble | By Nicholas Carter |
| 281—The Stroke of a Knife | By Burnham F. Mason |
| 280—The Seal of Death | By Nicholas Carter |
| 279—On the Brink of Ruin | By “Old Spicer” |
| 278—A Sharper’s Downfall | By Nicholas Carter |
| 277—An Eye for an Eye | By the author of “Seth Hunt” |
| 276—A Checkmated Scoundrel | By Nicholas Carter |
| 275—The Banker’s Millions | By the author of “Nat Tyler” |
| 274—Paid With Death | By Nicholas Carter |
| 273—The Rogue With a Past | By Robert Wesley |
| 272—The Chain of Evidence | By Nicholas Carter |
| 271—A High-Class Swindler | By “Old Spicer” |
| 270—The Fatal Prescription | By Nicholas Carter |
| 269—The Man Who Knew | By the author of “Seth Hunt” |
| 268—Hounded to Death | By Nicholas Carter |
| 267—An Unfortunate Rogue | By the author of “Nat Tyler” |
| 266—A Stroke of Policy | By Nicholas Carter |
| 265—The Three Finger Marks | By “Old Spicer” |
| 264—Two Villains in One | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 263—The Loaded Orange | By Gilbert Jerome. |
| 262—A False Combination | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 261—A Matter of Thousands | By the author of “Old Spicer” |
| 260—At the Knife’s Point | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 259—The Band of Mystery | By Maro O. Rolfe |
| 258—Man Against Man | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 257—The Man Who Made Diamonds | By the author of “Nat Tyler” |
| 256—The Vial of Death | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 255—The Sport of Fate | By the author of “Old Spicer.” |
| 254—Behind a Mask | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 253—The Fatal Request | By A. L. Harris. |
| 252—The Man and His Price | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 251—The Nine of Hearts | By B. L. Farjeon. |
| 250—A Double-Handed Game | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 249—Old Stonewall, Detective | By Judson R. Taylor. |
| 248—The Toss of a Coin | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 247—The Results of a Duel | By Fortune Du Boisgobey. |
| 246—Nick Carter’s Death Warrant | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 245—A Victim of Villainy | By F. L. Broughton. |
| 244—A Trusted Rogue | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 243—The Man and the Crime | By Harry Rockwood. |
| 242—Run to Earth | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 241—From Thief to Detective | By Fergus Hume. |
| 240—Weaving the Web | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 239—The Man from the South | By Judson R. Taylor. |
| 238—The Claws of the Tiger | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 237—A Kidnapped Millionaire | By Richard A. Wainwright. |
| 236—A Move in the Dark | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 235—True Detective Tales | By Maurice Moser. |
| 234—The Tell-Tale Photographs | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 233—The Secret of the Missing Checks | By Harry Rockwood. |
| 232—The Red Signal | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 231—The Crime of the Golden Gully | By Gilbert Rock. |
| 230—A Race for Ten Thousand | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 229—The Dexter Bank Robbery | By Harry Rockwood. |
| 228—A Syndicate of Rascals | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 227—From Clew to Climax | By Will N. Harben. |
| 226—A Deal in Diamonds | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 225—Tracked by Fate | By Fergus Hume. |
| 224—Played to a Finish | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 223—Found Dead | By Hero Strong. |
| 222—A Prince of Rogues | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 221—Other People’s Money | By Emile Gaboriau. |
| 220—The Dumb Witness, and Other Stories | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 219—A Hidden Clew | By Ernest De Lancey Pierson. |
| 218—The Man from London | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 217—Baron Trigault’s Vengeance | By Emile Gaboriau. |
| 216—The Count’s Millions | By Emile Gaboriau. |
| 215—The Seal of Silence | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 214—The Missing Cashier | By Ernest De Lancey Pierson. |
| 213—Millions at Stake, and Other Stories | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 212—A Mystery Still | By Fortune Du Boisgobey. |
| 211—In Letters of Fire | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 210—An Excellent Knave | By J. F. Molloy. |
| 209—A Triple Crime | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 208—The Condemned Door | By Fortune Du Boisgobey. |
| 207—The Blow of a Hammer, and Other Stories | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 206—The Portland Place Mystery | By Ernest De Lancey Pierson. |
| 205—A Bogus Clew | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 204—Hunted Down | By Richard Ashton Wainwright. |
| 203—The Price of a Secret | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 202—The Lady of the Lilacs | By Ernest De Lancey Pierson. |
| 201—The Steel Casket, and Other Stories | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 200—Detective Against Detective | By Donald J. McKenzie. |
| 199—The Man at the Window | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 198—Stairs of Sand | By Ernest De Lancey Pierson. |
| 197—The Coleraine Tragedy | By Eugene T. Sawyer. |
| 196—The Queen of Knaves, and Other Stories, | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 195—Sealed Lips | By Scott Campbell. |
| 194—The Tiger’s Head Mystery | By Eugene T. Sawyer. |
| 193—The Missing Cotton King | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 192—A Dangerous Quest | By Ernest De Lancey Pierson. |
| 191—The Murray Hill Mystery | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 190—The Fate of Austin Craige | By Scott Campbell. |
| 189—The Man of Mystery | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 188—A Strike for Millions | By Eugene T. Sawyer. |
| 187—The Wall Street Wonder | By Donald J. McKenzie. |
| 186—A Desperate Chance | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 185—A Supernatural Clew | By Scott Campbell. |
| 184—The Secret of the Diamond | By Ernest De Lancey Pierson. |
| 183—Hands Up | By J. H. Bethune. |
| 182—The Bottle with the Black Label | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 181—The Man Outside | By Scott Campbell. |
| 180—The Watertown Mystery | By Harry Rockwood. |
| 179—Caught at Last | By Dick Donovan. |
| 178—The Handkerchief Clue | By Harry Rockwood. |
| 177—A Scrap of Black Lace | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 176—The Tragedy of Ascott Mills | By Scott Campbell. |
| 175—The Secret of the Marionettes | By E. De Lancey Pierson. |
| 174—A Princess of Crime | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 173—The Honor of a Black Sheep | By Scott Campbell. |
| 172—Linked to Crime | By Barclay North (W. C. Hudson). |
| 171—The Silent Passenger | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 170—The Doctor’s Secret | By Scott Campbell. |
| 169—The Black Carnation | By Fergus Hume. |
| 168—Brought to Bay | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 167—The Links in the Chain | By Scott Campbell. |
| 166—Dr. Villagos | By Fortune Du Boisgobey. |
| 165—Held for Trial | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 164—The Reporter Detective’s Triumph | By Scott Campbell. |
| 163—Phil Scott, the Detective | By Judson R. Taylor. |
| 162—Nick Carter’s Star Pupils | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 161—A Plot for Millions | By Scott Campbell. |
| 160—Harry Williams, New York Detective | By F. L. Broughton. |
| 159—A Framework of Fate | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 158—The Lion of the Law | By Scott Campbell. |
| 157—By a Hair’s Breadth | By Edith Sessions Tupper. |
| 156—A Victim of Circumstances | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 155—Mrs. Donald Dyke, Detective | By Harry Rockwood. |
| 154—Driven to the Wall | By Scott Campbell. |
| 153—Nick Carter’s Clever Ruse | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 152—Fifteen Detective Stories | By Police Captains of New York. |
| 151—The Disappearance of Mr. Derwent | By Thomas Cobb. |
| 150—Lady Velvet | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 149—A Mystery of the Fast Mail | By Byron D. Adsit. |
| 148—Gipsy Blair, the Western Detective | By Judson R. Taylor. |
| 147—Nick Carter’s Retainer | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 146—The Stevedore Mystery | By Barclay North. |
| 145—The Railway Detective | By Harry Rockwood. |
| 144—The Twelve Wise Men | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 143—An Exchanged Identity | By Fortune Du Boisgobey. |
| 142—A Seven Days’ Mystery | By Frederic R. Burton. |
| 141—Nick Carter Down East | By the author of Nicholas Carter. |
| 140—Detective Reynolds’ Hardest Case | By Gabriel Macias. |
| 139—Fritz, the German Detective | By Judson R. Taylor. |
| 138—Crossed Wires | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 137—Donald Dyke, the Yankee Detective | By Harry Rockwood. |
| 136—In Peril of His Life | By Emile Gaboriau. |
| 135—The Crime of the French Café | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 134—By Whose Hand? | By Edith Sessions Tupper. |
| 133—The Piccadilly Puzzle | By Fergus Hume. |
| 132—Nick Carter’s Girl Detective | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 131—The Dugdale Millions | By Barclay North. |
| 130—A Millionaire’s Folly | By L. E. Smyles. |
| 129—The Man Who Stole Millions | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 128—The Caruthers Affair | By Will N. Harben. |
| 127—The Severed Hand | By Fortune Du Boisgobey. |
| 126—A Game of Craft | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 125—The Pomfret Mystery | By A. D. Vinton. |
| 124—The Trail of the Barrow | By James Mooney. |
| 123—The Elevated Railroad Mystery | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 122—The Mystery of Orcival | By Emile Gaboriau. |
| 121—The Man from Manchester | By Dick Donovan. |
| 120—The Twelve Tin Boxes | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 119—The Reporter Detective | By Donald J. McKenzie. |
| 118—Old Quartz | By Eugene T. Sawyer. |
| 117—A Herald Personal | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 116—520 Per Cent.; or, The Great Franklin Syndicate, | By Barclay North. |
| 115—The Detective Tales of Edgar Allan Poe. | |
| 114—The Man Who Vanished | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 113—The Man with a Thumb | By Barclay North. |
| 112—The Garden Court Mystery | By Burford Delannoy. |
| 111—The Stolen Race-Horse | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 110—The Workingman Detective | By Donald J. McKenzie. |
| 109—Blackmail | By Harrie Irving Hancock. |
| 108—Nick Carter’s Clever Protégé | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 107—The Passenger from Scotland Yard | By H. F. Wood. |
| 106—Shadowed by a Detective | By Virginia Champlin. |
| 105—A Bite of an Apple | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 104—A Past Master of Crime | By Donald J. McKenzie. |
| 103—Old Mortality | By Young Baxter. |
| 102—Bruce Angelo, the City Detective | By Judson R. Taylor. |
| 101—The Stolen Pay-Train | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 100—The Diamond Button | By Barclay North. |
| 99—Gideon Drexel’s Millions | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 98—Tom and Jerry | By Judson R. Taylor. |
| 97—The Puzzle of Five Pistols | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 96—No. 13 Rue Marlot | By Rene du Pont Jest. |
| 95—Sealed Orders; or, The Triple Mystery | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 94—Vivier, of Vivier, Longman & Co., Bankers | By Barclay North. |
| 93—Adventures of Harrison Keith, Detective | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 92—Van, the Government Detective | By Judson R. Taylor. |
| 91—The Great Money-Order Swindle | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 90—On the Rack | By Barclay North. |
| 89—The Detective’s Pretty Neighbor | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 88—The North Walk Mystery | By Will N. Harben. |
| 87—Nick Carter and the Green Goods Men. | |
| 86—Brant Adams | By Judson R. Taylor. |
| 85—A Dead Man’s Grip | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 84—The Inspector’s Puzzle | By Charles Matthew. |
| 83—The Crescent Brotherhood | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 82—The Masked Detective | By Judson R. Taylor. |
| 81—Wanted by Two Clients | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 80—The Poker King | By Marline Manley. |
| 79—The Sign of the Crossed Knives | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 78—The Chosen Man | By Judson R. Taylor. |
| 77—The Van Alstine Case | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 76—Face to Face | By Donald J. McKenzie. |
| 75—The Clever Celestial | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 74—The Twin Detectives | By K. F. Hill. |
| 73—Two Plus Two | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 71—The Diamond Mine Case | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 70—Little Lightning | By Police Captain James. |
| 69—Detective Bob Bridger | By R. M. Taylor. |
| 68—The Double Shuffle Club | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 67—The Mystery of a Madstone | By K. F. Hill. |
| 66—The Detective’s Clew | By O. L. Adams. |
| 65—Found on the Beach | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 64—The Red Camellia | By Fortune Du Boisgobey. |
| 63—The Chevalier Casse-Cou | By Fortune Du Boisgobey. |
| 62—A Fair Criminal | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 61—The Maltese Cross | By Eugene T. Sawyer. |
| 60—A Chase Around the World | By Mariposa Weir. |
| 59—A Millionaire Partner | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 58—Muertalma; or, The Poisoned Pin | By Marmaduke Dey. |
| 57—The Vestibule Limited Mystery | By Marline Manley. |
| 56—At Thompson’s Ranch | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 55—His Great Revenge, Vol. II | By Fortune Du Boisgobey. |
| 54—His Great Revenge, Vol. I | By Fortune Du Boisgobey. |
| 53—An Accidental Password | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 52—The Post Office Detective | By George W. Goode. |
| 51—The Los Huecos Mystery | By Eugene T. Sawyer. |
| 50—The Man from India | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 49—At Odds with Scotland Yard | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 48—The Great, Travers Case | By Dr. Mark Merrick. |
| 47—The Mystery of a Hansom Cab | By Fergus Hume. |
| 46—Check No. 777 | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 45—Old Specie, The Treasury Detective | By Marline Manley. |
| 44—The Blue Veil | By Fortune Du Boisgobey. |
| 43—Among the Nihilists | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 42—The Revenue Detective | By Police Captain James. |
| 41—John Needham’s Double | By Joseph Hatton. |
| 40—The Mountaineer Detective | By C. W. Cobb. |
| 39—Among the Counterfeiters | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 38—The Matapan Affair | By Fortune Du Boisgobey. |
| 37—The Prairie Detective | By Leander P. Richardson. |
| 36—The Crime of the Opera House, Vol. II. | By F. Du Boisgobey. |
| 35—The Crime of the Opera House, Vol. I. | By F. Du Boisgobey. |
| 34—The Society Detective | By Oscar Maitland. |
| 33—The Convict Colonel | By Fortune Du Boisgobey. |
| 32—A Mysterious Case | By K. F. Hill. |
| 31—The Red Lottery Ticket | By Fortune Du Boisgobey. |
| 30—The Bag of Diamonds | By George Manville Fenn. |
| 29—The Clique of Gold | By Emile Gaboriau. |
| 28—Under His Thumb | By Donald J. McKenzie. |
| 27—The Steel Necklace | By Fortune Du Boisgobey. |
| 26—File No. 113 | By Emile Gaboriau. |
| 25—The Detective’s Triumph | By Emile Gaboriau. |
| 24—The Detective’s Dilemma | By Emile Gaboriau. |
| 23—Evidence by Telephone | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 22—The Champdoce Mystery | By Emile Gaboriau. |
| 21—A Deposit Vault Puzzle | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 20—Caught in the Net | By Emile Gaboriau. |
| 19—A Chance Discovery | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 18—The Gamblers’ Syndicate | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 17—The Piano Box Mystery | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 16—A Woman’s Hand | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 15—The Widow Lerouge | By Emile Gaboriau. |
| 14—Caught in the Toils | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 13—The Mysterious Mail Robbery | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 12—Playing a Bold Game | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 11—Fighting Against Millions | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 10—The Old Detective’s Pupil | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 9—A Stolen Identity | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 8—An Australian Klondike | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 7—The American Marquis | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 6—A Wall Street Haul | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 5—The Crime of a Countess | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 4—Tracked Across the Atlantic | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 3—A Titled Counterfeiter | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 2—The Great Enigma | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 1—A Klondike Claim | By Nicholas Carter. |
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Comical
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