
audiobook
by Nicholas (House name) Carter
Transcriber’s Notes:
The Great Diamond Syndicate
CHAPTER I. A DARK NIGHT’S WORK.
CHAPTER II. CONFLICTING CLUES.
CHAPTER III. COVERING CLUES.
CHAPTER IV. A GROUP OF THREE.
CHAPTER V. CUNNING FOES.
CHAPTER VI. DEATH COMES TOO SOON.
CHAPTER VII. AT FOUR O’CLOCK.
CHAPTER VIII. HOW IT WAS DONE.
Nick Carter, the seasoned investigator famed for cracking the toughest mysteries, is summoned when a spectacular robbery rattles the city’s most coveted treasure—a cache of flawless diamonds. The heist, executed under the cover of a moonless night, leaves a trail of baffling clues that seem to point in opposite directions, forcing Carter to untangle a web of deception before the thieves vanish completely. From the first page, the stakes are high, and the detective’s reputation for outsmarting even the most cunning adversaries is put to the test.
As Carter follows the faint leads, he discovers a shadowy trio at the heart of the operation, each playing a different role in the elaborate scheme. Their clever ruses and the sudden, untimely death of a key witness only deepen the mystery, prompting the detective to question who can be trusted. The clock ticks toward a crucial four‑o’clock deadline, and every clue becomes a potential trap.
With his acute eye for detail and relentless determination, Carter begins to piece together how the flawless gems were lifted and where the syndicate plans to strike next. The early chapters set a tense, atmospheric tone, promising a battle of wits that will keep listeners on edge as the detective closes in on the elusive criminal network.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (290K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Edwards, Nahum Maso i Carcases, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2020-09-29
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.
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