"How do you do, Judge?" I exclaimed. "No, but I expect him any second now. Won't you sit down?" The District Attorney dropped, rather wearily I thought, into a chair and looked at his watch. I had made Carton's acquaintance some years before as a cub reporter on the Star while...
In "The Ear in the Wall," Arthur B. Reeve crafts an engaging narrative that intertwines elements of mystery and early 20th-century forensic science, reflecting a burgeoning fascination with technology during the Progressive Era. The novel is narrated through the eyes of Craig...
While the poltical machine controlling New York City is making its deals with criminal gangs and Wall Street plungers, a telephonic device is in the wall. At the other end of the line is Betty Blackwell, who transcribes the plans and places them in a black book.
" The Ear in the Wall " by using Arthur B. Reeve is a fascinating mystery novel that follows the superb detective Craig Kennedy on a quest to solve a confusing case. Reeve's work epitomizes the Golden Age of detective fiction, mixing scientific ingenuity with deductive reasoning...
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The Ear in the Wall is a mystery novel written by Arthur B. Reeve. The story revolves around the murder of a wealthy businessman named Robert Underwood. The main character, Craig Kennedy, is a detective who is called upon to solve the case. As he investigates, he discovers that...
The Ear in the Wall is a mystery novel written by Arthur B. Reeve. The story revolves around the murder of a wealthy businessman named Mr. Schuyler, who is found dead in his office. The police investigation leads them to suspect his secretary, Miss Burton, who has disappeared...
In 1837 London, young daughters of viscounts pined for handsome, titled husbands, not careers. And certainly not careers in magic. At least, most of them didn't. Shy, studious Persephone Leland would far rather devote herself to her secret magic studies than enter society and...
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