"The Crime of the French Café and Other Stories" by Nicholas Carter is a compilation of early 1900s detective tales showcasing the brilliant Nick Carter, a detective celebrated for his intelligence and skill in cracking perplexing cases, the first of which involves a puzzling murder inside a French café. The first story begins with Nick Carter on a typical robbery case, where he spots a waiter escaping a French café, grabbing his attention and after entering, Nick discovers a disturbing murder scene of a beautiful woman, which leads him to begin a quest to uncover the truth surrounding her demise. The story is filled with mounting suspense, where Nick interviews witnesses and studies evidence, uncovering complex links, intentions, and surprising revelations that are central to solving the crime, making it a captivating and twist-filled journey.
The Crime of the French Café and Other Stories
By Nicholas (House name) Carter
A sharp detective finds himself embroiled in a web of deceit and danger when he stumbles upon a shocking restaurant murder, and must use his wits to untangle the mystery.
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