
A stormy night finds a weary coin dealer still hunched over his ledger when a familiar figure slips inside, shedding rain and formality alike. Private investigator Max Carlyle, now calling himself an “inquiry agent,” places a battered Sicilian tetradrachm on the counter, demanding an absolute verdict on its authenticity. The coin, once coveted by a lord at a famous auction, now hangs over a pending arrest, and Carlyle has no patience for speculation.
The dealer confesses his limits in classical numismatics, hinting at a handful of specialists who might settle the matter—but they are few, competitive, and elusive after hours. As the conversation turns, a curious American millionaire with a lineage claim to King Offa surfaces, suggesting that the case may intersect with high‑society intrigue and obscure antiquities. With time ticking, Carlyle must navigate a shadowy network of experts, dealers, and eccentric patrons to uncover the truth before the night’s deadline seals his fate.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (193K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1868–1942
Best known for the sly Kai Lung stories and the ingenious blind detective Max Carrados, this English writer moved easily between mystery, fantasy, humor, and political speculation. His work still feels distinctive for its wit, unusual premises, and love of storytelling itself.
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