Nick Carter Stories No. 155, August 28, 1915: The Gordon Elopement; or, Nick Carter's Three of a Kind.

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Nick Carter Stories No. 155, August 28, 1915: The Gordon Elopement; or, Nick Carter's Three of a Kind.

by Nicholas (House name) Carter, Bertram Lebhar

EN·~3 hours

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Description

Detective Nick Carter is called to the tranquil countryside estate of the Bronx to soothe a distraught young woman whose fiancé, Arthur Gordon, has vanished on the eve of their wedding. Amid the elegant rooms and freshly built manor, Carter finds a grieving family convinced that a hidden conspiracy has snared the respectable banker, not a simple act of betrayal. Listening patiently to Wilhelmina’s frantic pleas, he begins to untangle the tangled statements, the hurried movements of servants, and the odd timing of Gordon’s disappearance.

The case quickly reveals a web of intrigue that reaches back to a previous adventure where Carter recovered stolen art and helped bring down a notorious European crook. Now, with his trusty assistant at his side, he must navigate the genteel façade of the new home, the restless laborers on the grounds, and the lingering question of where Gordon went after his last sighting. As the morning light filters through the polished woodwork, Carter’s methodical mind starts piecing together clues that hint at something far more elaborate than a simple elopement.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (193K 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

2022-05-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Nicholas (House name) Carter

Nicholas (House name) Carter

Best known as the house name behind many early Nick Carter detective stories, this byline covered a fast-moving stream of dime novels and pulp adventures that helped shape popular mystery fiction. Rather than one single writer, it was used by several contributors working on the long-running series.

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Bertram Lebhar

A little-known early 20th-century writer, Bertram Lebhar is remembered for brisk popular fiction, including adventure and detective stories published in pulp-era formats. His surviving work suggests a knack for fast-moving plots and serialized entertainment.

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