Nick Carter Stories No. 149, July 17, 1915: A Network of Crime; or, Nick Carter's Tangled Skein.

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Nick Carter Stories No. 149, July 17, 1915: A Network of Crime; or, Nick Carter's Tangled Skein.

by Nicholas (House name) Carter, Ralph Boston

EN·~3 hours

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A frantic phone call draws Nick Carter’s junior assistant, Patsy Garvan, into a high‑stakes mystery. A wealthy client, Frank Mantell, demands an audience with the famed sleuth, insisting that half a million dollars and a “very important” matter hang in the balance. With the detectives already on the road, Patsy scrambles to locate them, setting the stage for a race against time.

Carter and his chief aide, Chick, arrive at a quiet suburban home on the outskirts of Manhattanville, where a gruesome double murder has shocked the neighborhood. A crowd of onlookers is held back by police, while the local physician, Doctor Boyden, offers his grim assessment of the scene. The house’s owner, George Roland, vanished months ago, leaving the property seemingly vacant—and now the detectives must untangle the clues that suggest a deeper web of crime lurking behind the apparent slaughter.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (194K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: Street & Smaith, 1914,copyright 1915.

Credits

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

Release date

2022-05-15

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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Ralph Boston

Ralph Boston

An Olympic long-jump legend, he made history as the first man to clear 27 feet and helped redefine what was possible in track and field. His career combined record-breaking talent with years of work as a broadcaster, mentor, and public servant.

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