"Nick Carter Weekly No. 186, July 21, 1900: Nick Carter Rescues a Daughter; or, The Junior Partner’s Strange Behavior" by Nicholas Carter follows a renowned detective into a shadowy world of legal secrets and deadly betrayals. When Nick Carter receives a mysterious summons to a law office, he's confronted with the chilling scene of a lifeless young woman, launching him into a high-stakes investigation. The initial clues point to a web of jealousy and hidden connections, particularly among Oscar Gay and Victor Redway, men who were at the crime seen at the time of its occurence. Carter must use his sharp intellect and detective skills to untangle the lies and unmask the killer before they strike again, as the stakes escalate.
Nick Carter weekly No. 186, July 21, 1900: Nick Carter rescues a daughter; or, The junior partner's strange behavior.
By Nicholas (House name) Carter
A famous detective finds a murdered woman in a law office and must follow the dangerous trails of jealousy and betrayal to find the killer.
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