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A young man goes to confront an estranged relative after learning that another person's deceit provoked a long family quarrel, accompanied by a loyal cousin. The plot weaves attempted reconciliation with a layered crime mystery: a wrongful accusation, a subterranean imprisonment, clandestine movements, and investigative work by both private and official detectives. As secrets and unexpected connections come to light through interviews, searches, and narrow escapes, a mysterious disappearance and a dark nocturnal operation push the pursuit forward, leading to revelations that unmask the conspiracy and resolve the danger while healing strained ties.

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Title: The Detective's Clew: Or, The Tragedy of Elm Grove

Author: O. S. Adams

Release date: June 15, 2019 [eBook #59760]

Language: English

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The Detective’s Clew

Transcriber’s Notes

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HE STEPPED AROUND TO THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOTIONLESS FORM.
(P. 28.)

THE SECRET SERVICE SERIESNO. 14.

A Monthly Periodical,

DEVOTED TO STORIES OF THE DETECTION OF CRIME.


SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $3 PER YEAR.

DECEMBER, 1888.

Entered at the Post Office, New York, as Second-Class Matter.


The Detective’s Clew:

OR,

THE TRAGEDY OF ELM GROVE.

BY

“OLD HUTCH.”

NEW YORK:

STREET & SMITH, Publishers,

31 Rose Street.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1888,
BY STREET & SMITH,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.


Table of Contents.

I. THE BROTHER’S MESSAGE.

II. GEOFFREY HAYWOOD.

III. “SEVEN O’CLOCK.”

IV. A FIGHT AND A FLIGHT.

V. THE WRONG MAN.

VI. UNDERGROUND.

VII. IN STRANGE QUARTERS.

VIII. THE ARREST.

IX. GEOFFREY HAYWOOD’S MOVEMENTS.

X. THE PRISONER AND HIS CAPTORS.

XI. THE EXAMINATION.

XII. THE NEW YORK DETECTIVE.

XIII. STRANGE DISCOVERIES.

XIV. THE CUSTOM-HOUSE DETECTIVE.

XV. FREE.

XVI. A REFUGE.

XVII. A GLAD MEETING.

XVIII. GEOFFREY HAYWOOD’S SECRET JOURNEY.

XIX. THREE INTERVIEWS.

XX. AN ADVENTURE THAT BEFELL THE REV. MR. WITHERS.

XXI. FLORENCE DARLEY.

XXII. THE NEW MUSIC-TEACHER.

XXIII. A STRANGE REVELATION.

XXIV. DANGER AND MORE EXPOSURE.

XXV. GEOFFREY HAYWOOD AT WORK—A MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.

XXVI. A DARK NIGHT’S WORK.

XXVII. ON THE TRACK.

XXVIII. VICTORY.

XXIX. CONCLUSION.