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Nick Carter Stories No. 156, September 4, 1915: Blood Will Tell; or, Nick Carter's Play in Politics

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A celebrated detective and his assistant hurry to a city flat after a woman of ill repute is found dead and a prominent political candidate is arrested. At the scene they note bloodstains, a torn curtain, and disarray that suggest violence and possible tampering. As they interview the police detective, neighbors, and a persistent reporter, suspicion grows that the arrest may be part of a deliberate frame intended to derail an election. The narrative follows careful evidence-gathering, competing motives tied to reputation and politics, and efforts to separate manufactured scandal from the facts of the crime.

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Nicholas Carter

Nicholas Carter is a prolific author known for his contributions to the detective fiction genre, particularly through the adventures of his iconic character, Nick Carter. Emerging in the late 19th century, Carter's works often blend elements of mystery, crime, and action, captivating readers with intricate plots and engaging narratives. His notable titles include "A Battle for Right; Or, A Clash of Wits" and "A Woman at Bay; Or, A Fiend in Skirts," which showcase his ability to craft thrilling tales that explore moral dilemmas and the complexities of human nature. With a vast collection of over fifty works, Carter remains a significant figure in the literary heritage of detective fiction.

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