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The Social Gangster

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A scientific detective pursues a sequence of crimes and mysteries that entwine fashionable social life with emerging forensic methods. The narrative moves through cabarets, dances, country hunts and hospital laboratories as the investigator applies experiments — serum centrifugation, x-rays, toxin analysis, anesthetic devices and electrochemical techniques — to unmask thieves, charlatans, poisoners and medical conspiracies. Episodes blend suspenseful set pieces with technical exposition, tracing inquiries into stolen jewels, contagion risks, mechanical contrivances and fraudulent practitioners, and culminate in demonstrations of science that resolve the puzzling incidents.

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Arthur B. Reeve

Arthur B. Reeve was an American author known for his contributions to the detective fiction genre in the early 20th century. He created the character of Craig Kennedy, a scientific detective who utilized modern technology to solve crimes, reflecting the era's fascination with science and innovation. Reeve's notable works include "The Exploits of Elaine" and "The Master Mystery," both of which were adapted into popular silent films. His stories often combined elements of mystery, adventure, and romance, appealing to a wide audience and leaving a lasting impact on the genre.

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