"Nick Carter Stories No. 160, October 2, 1915: The Yellow Label; or, Nick Carter and the Society Looters" by Nicholas Carter is a captivating detective story set in the glamorous world of wealthy socialites and cunning criminals, where the esteemed detective Nick Carter must untangle a web of deception. Set in the Marmawell Club, the narrative introduces Max Berne, a sharp waiter who becomes suspicious of Alfred Knox Atherton, a wealthy club member, and his possible involvement in a scheme involving stolen jewels. Berne, hoping to turn a profit, cleverly seeks to entangle himself in Atherton's dealings after overhearing snippets of a secret plan. As the plot unfolds, the story threatens deception and escalating peril lurking beneath the veneer of high society, hinting that these clandestine operations can only be unveiled with the intervention of Nick Carter.
Nick Carter Stories No. 160, October 2, 1915: The Yellow Label; or, Nick Carter and the Society Looters.
By Nicholas (House name) Carter
In a world of high society secrets and dangerous jewel heists, a clever waiter seeks to profit, but risks encountering the one detective who can unravel everything.
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