"Nick Carter Stories No. 121, January 2, 1915: The Call of Death; or, Nick Carter's Clever Assistant" by Nicholas Carter is a thrilling detective story where the famous Nick Carter and his assistant, Chick, tackle a puzzling case. It starts with a bank robbery, possibly done by the criminal Jim Nordeck, and takes a strange turn when Reverend Austin Maybrick vanishes mysteriously. As Nick and Chick start investigating, they discover a strange letter that teases the discovery of a dead man in Harlem, mixing the stories of Nordeck, his daughter, and the missing Reverend. The narrative sets up new characters, including a young woman seeking Nick's aid, adding layers of suspense and signaling coming danger and plot twists as Nick investigates.

Nick Carter Stories No. 121, January 2, 1915: The call of death; or, Nick Carter's clever assistant
By Nicholas (House name) Carter
When a bank is robbed and a clergyman disappears, a master detective must untangle a web of secrets, dangerous criminals, and hidden connections before it's too late.
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