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The narrative follows Kenyon, who becomes entangled in a nocturnal mystery after meeting a mysterious young woman and reading news of a vast disputed fortune. Over successive nights he confronts dark houses, hospital puzzles, shadowy adversaries, and unexpected allies, including figures from Chicago and an operative named Hong Yo. He moves through clubs, hidden rooms, and a ship called the Vixen, enduring physical peril and moments of confusion while gathering clues. The plot weaves suspenseful set pieces and investigative twists as Kenyon pieces together competing claims and criminal designs, exploring themes of urban danger, secrecy, and dogged resolve.

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John T. McIntyre

John T. McIntyre was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century detective fiction and adventure stories. He created the character Ashton-Kirk, a criminologist featured in several novels, including "Ashton-Kirk, Criminologist" and "Ashton-Kirk, Investigator." McIntyre's works often blend elements of mystery and historical adventure, reflecting a fascination with American folklore and legendary figures, as seen in titles like "In Kentucky with Daniel Boone" and "In Texas with Davy Crockett." His storytelling captures the spirit of exploration and the complexities of crime-solving, making him a notable figure in the genre.

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