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The Million-Dollar Suitcase

By Alice MacGowan

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

When a bank teller vanishes with a fortune, a determined detective and a wealthy son must untangle a web of secrets to recover the stolen money and restore justice.

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2009-08-31
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Summary

"The Million-Dollar Suitcase" by Alice MacGowan is a thrilling mystery set in the early 1900s about the Van Ness Avenue Savings Bank, which finds itself in turmoil when nearly a million dollars disappears along with teller Edward Clayte. Detective Jerry Boyne takes on the task of solving the crime, racing against time to recover the stolen money and locate the missing teller, while Worth Gilbert, the son of the bank's benefactor, becomes deeply involved in the investigation, driven by a strong desire to recover the funds and uncover the truth behind the audacious theft. As Boyne begins his investigation, the mystery deepens, suggesting that the missing million might be more than just a simple case of embezzlement.

About the Author

Alice L. MacGowan was an American writer. She and her sister Grace MacGowan Cooke wrote more than 30 novels, about a hundred short stories, and some poetry. Alice produced several best sellers, including Two by Two, that was serialized in the Saturday Evening Post and was published in 1922 in New York under the title The Million Dollar Suitcase.

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