Nick Carter Stories No. 120, December 26, 1914: An Uncanny Revenge; or, Nick… is a captivating mystery where the renowned detective Nick Carter must unravel a perplexing case involving a famous actress's sudden mental collapse and a dangerous escaped convict. The story kicks off with Carter dissecting the strange breakdown of actress Helga Lund, who seems to be under a powerful hypnotic influence during a performance. His assistant, Ida, provides key details, pointing suspicions toward a man resembling the escaped Doctor Hiram Grantley, a surgeon with a sinister past. As Carter delves deeper, he discovers that Grantley’s escape and Lund's breakdown are intertwined, setting up a high-stakes chase against a criminal who uses mind control as a weapon, promising an intense battle of wits and wills.
Nick Carter Stories No. 120, December 26, 1914: An uncanny revenge; or, Nick Carter and the mind murderer.
By Nicholas (House name) Carter
When a brilliant actress succumbs to a mysterious mental attack on stage, a famed detective races to stop a vengeful escapee with the power to control minds.
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