About This Book
A country boy sets out to earn money at a rural fair by running carnival games and becomes embroiled in the seamier side of show business: crooked fakirs, thefts, burglaries, mistaken arrests, and narrow escapes. With his friends and relatives he confronts deceitful proprietors, helps investigate clues, and alternates nights in tents, daring rescues, and runs from the law before finding a resolution at trial and in a final reckoning. The narrative balances lively fairground scenes, clues and amateur detecting, and themes of perseverance, youthful enterprise, and the hazards of trusting charlatans.
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