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The Crevice

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A powerful financier is found dead at home, and his daughter, threatened by sudden bankruptcy and violent attempts on her and her allies, calls the veteran detective Henry Blaine to investigate. The inquiry unravels a layered conspiracy among business associates involving forged instruments, secret visits, coded correspondence and staged accidents. The detective follows clues through surveillance, cipher solving, and a series of tactical counter-moves that lead to an empty house, a trap, and a daring rescue. The investigation concludes with the conspirators exposed and the victim’s fortunes and reputation largely clarified.

About the Author

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William J. Burns

William J. Burns was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His notable work, "The Crevice," explores themes of human emotion and societal challenges, reflecting the complexities of life during his time. Burns's writing often delves into the intricacies of personal relationships and moral dilemmas, offering readers a glimpse into the human condition. Though not as widely recognized today, his work contributes to the literary heritage of his era, showcasing the narrative styles and concerns of his contemporaries.

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