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by Nicholas (House name) Carter, Burke Jenkins, A. L. Small
CHAPTER I. THE WOMAN WHO FAINTED.
CHAPTER II. A VOICE BY WIRE.
CHAPTER III. AN AUDACIOUS DEMAND.
CHAPTER IV. AN UNEXPECTED CLEW.
CHAPTER V. HOW PATSY MADE GOOD.
CHAPTER VI. THE MAN IN A FIGURED VEST.
CHAPTER VII. THE AMBUSH.
CHAPTER VIII. UNDER THE SURFACE.
CHAPTER IX. THE DROP SHOT.
In the bustling streets of early‑century New York, private detective Nick Carter is cruising through Central Park when a sudden collapse draws his attention. A pale woman, trembling with the after‑effects of an epileptic fit, is assisted by a nervous maid in a crisp apron, and Carter’s intuition tells him there’s more than a medical episode at play. The brief encounter sets a tone of rapid wit and urban intrigue, hinting at a larger danger lurking beneath the city’s polite veneer.
When Carter offers the woman a ride home, she declines, insisting she can walk, yet an ominous cry soon shatters the calm. The detective, accompanied by his loyal assistant Patsy and their driver Danny, rushes toward the source, discovering a tangled web of ransom demands and a desperate group known as the Needy Nine. Listeners are drawn into a fast‑moving chase through winding driveways and shadowy alleys, as Carter pieces together clues that could decide the fate of a half‑million dollars.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (192K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: Privately printed, University Press,1950.
Credits
David Edwards, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (Northern Illinois University Digital Library)
Release date
2022-08-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Best known as the shared pen name behind the classic Nick Carter detective adventures, this byline helped shape one of the most popular dime-novel sleuths in American popular fiction. Rather than belonging to one writer, it stood for a long-running storytelling tradition built by multiple hands.
View all booksA prolific early 20th-century writer, he is remembered today for pulp fiction and silent-film screenwriting. His surviving credits point to a career that moved between popular magazine storytelling and Hollywood in the 1920s.
View all booksA shadowy early 20th-century pulp writer, this author appears in the record mainly through a single Nick Carter adventure from 1915. Very little biographical information survives, which only adds to the mystery around the name.
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