Nick Carter Stories No. 139, May 8, 1915: The Pressing Peril

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Nick Carter Stories No. 139, May 8, 1915: The Pressing Peril

by Nicholas (House name) Carter, Roland Ashford Phillips

EN·~3 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total

2:02

CHAPTER I. THE WOMAN WHO VANISHED.

11:44

CHAPTER II. DOWN TO CASES.

16:27

CHAPTER III. HOW NICK SIZED IT UP.

9:23

CHAPTER IV. NICK DECLARES HIMSELF.

11:18

CHAPTER V. NOLAN MAKES A DISCOVERY.

12:06

CHAPTER VI. HOW IT WAS DONE.

8:08

CHAPTER VII. NICK CARTER’S DOINGS.

12:33

CHAPTER VIII. HOW NICK MADE GOOD.

9:20

CHAPTER IX. THE LOOTING GAME.

11:11

Description

A brisk October afternoon on Fifth Avenue finds the famed New York detective caught in an unexpected encounter. An agitated English gentleman, monocle‑topped and clearly out of his depth, grabs Nick’s arm and begs for help, insisting he needs a “ripping roarer” rather than a typical gumshoe. The stranger’s frantic tale hints at a vanished woman and a tangled web of danger that has already begun to close in on him.

Nick, ever the keen observer, senses more than the man admits—an undercurrent of desperation and a shadowy threat that could involve a daring band of thieves. As the two men navigate the crowded streets, the detective’s calm demeanor contrasts sharply with the Englishman’s frantic urgency, setting the stage for a chase that will lead them far beyond the city’s glittering avenues.

The early clues point toward a perilous pursuit, with the stakes rising as the mystery of the missing woman intertwines with a gang known for bold heists. Listeners will be drawn into a fast‑moving tale of wits, danger, and the relentless drive of a detective who never backs down.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (191K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

David Edwards, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (Northern Illinois University Digital Library)

Release date

2021-11-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Nicholas (House name) Carter

Nicholas (House name) Carter

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.

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Roland Ashford Phillips

A prolific American pulp writer, he published adventure fiction under his own name and apparently under pseudonyms as well. His best-known novel, Golden Isle (1925), mixes sea adventure, invention, and lost-world fantasy.

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