| 307—A Desperate Game | By “Old Spicer” |
| 306—The Ring of Dust | By Nicholas Carter |
| 305—The Telltale Tattoo | By Jack Sharp |
| 304—The Twin Mystery | By Nicholas Carter |
| 303—The Branded Hand | By Maro O. Rolfe |
| 302—Under False Colors | By Nicholas Carter |
| 301—The Wall Street Swindlers | By Jack Sharp |
| 300—A Blow For Vengeance | By Nicholas Carter |
| 299—The Sleepless Eye | By Warren Miller |
| 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 Maro O. Rolfe |
| 292—A Great Conspiracy | By Nicholas Carter |
| 291—In Terror’s Grasp | By Warren Miller |
| 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 Maro O. Rolfe |
| 284—A Blackmailer’s Bluff | By Nicholas Carter |
| 283—The Crimson Glove | By Warren Miller |
| 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 Maro O. Rolfe |
| 276—A Checkmated Scoundrel | By Nicholas Carter |
| 275—The Banker’s Millions | By Warren Miller |
| 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 Maro O. Rolfe. |
| 268—Hounded to Death | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 267—An Unfortunate Rogue | By Warren Miller. |
| 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 “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 Warren Miller. |
| 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 Telltale 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 of 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 Clew | By Harry Rockwood. |
| 177—A Scrap of Black Lace | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 176—The Tragedy of Ascot 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 Adsit. |
| 148—Gypsy 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. | By Nicholas Carter. |
| 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. |
| 72—Sherlock Holmes Detective Stories | By A. Conan Doyle. |
| 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—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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Nat Tyler
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