"Nick Carter Stories No. 156, September 4, 1915: Blood Will Tell; or, Nick Carter's Play in Politics" by Nicholas (House name) Carter is an early 1900s crime story where a famous detective gets tangled in a dangerous murder investigation. A political candidate, Arthur Gordon, is suspected of killing a woman named Matilda Lancey and calls for help, leading the protagonist and his assistant Chick to discover hidden secrets and an apparent frame job that threatens Gordon's campaign. As they dig, the story exposes how ambition, lies, and deadly secrets collide during a heated political race. The detective races against time to uncover missing evidence that could clear his client's name.

Nick Carter Stories No. 156, September 4, 1915: Blood Will Tell; or, Nick Carter's Play in Politics
By Nicholas (House name) Carter
A renowned detective finds himself in the middle of a political storm when he must prove his client's innocence after his involvement in the murder of a woman while trying to figure out who wanted to sabotage his career.
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