"Nick Carter Stories No. 147, July 3, 1915: On Death's Trail; or, Nick Carter's Strangest Case" by Nicholas (House name) Carter is a gripping mystery where the renowned detective Nick Carter is summoned to solve a baffling case: a corpse vanished overnight from a guarded room, which ends up belonging to the notorious criminal Andy Margate. Thrust into a shadowy world thick with suspicion, Carter suspects a calculated deception – a faked death orchestrated by Margate himself using a mysterious drug. The hunt intensifies with unexpected turns, as impulsive medical students become entangled after stealing the body for dissection, plunging Carter and his team into a complex network of crime, trickery, and possible extortion as the pages turn.
Nick Carter Stories No. 147, July 3, 1915: On Death's Trail; or, Nick Carter's Strangest Case
By Nicholas (House name) Carter
When a supposed corpse disappears, a detective races against time to uncover a twisted plot of deception, stolen bodies, and a criminal mastermind's audacious escape.
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