NICK CARTER STORIESNew Magnet LibraryPRICE, FIFTEEN CENTSNot a Dull Book in This ListNick Carter stands for an interesting detective story. The fact that the books in this line are so uniformly good is entirely due to the work of a specialist. The man who wrote these stories produced no other type of fiction. His mind was concentrated upon the creation of new plots and situations in which his hero emerged triumphantly from all sorts of trouble, and landed the criminal just where he should be—behind the bars.The author of these stories knew more about writing detective stories than any other single person.Following is a list of the best Nick Carter stories. They have been selected with extreme care, and we unhesitatingly recommend each of them as being fully as interesting as any detective story between cloth covers which sells at ten times the price.If you do not know Nick Carter, buy a copy of any of the New Magnet Library books, and get acquainted. He will surprise and delight you.ALL TITLES ALWAYS IN PRINT850—Wanted: A ClewBy Nicholas Carter851—A Tangled SkeinBy Nicholas Carter852—The Bullion MysteryBy Nicholas Carter853—The Man of RiddlesBy Nicholas Carter854—A Miscarriage of JusticeBy Nicholas Carter855—The Gloved HandBy Nicholas Carter856—Spoilers and the SpoilsBy Nicholas Carter857—The Deeper GameBy Nicholas Carter858—Bolts from Blue SkiesBy Nicholas Carter859—Unseen FoesBy Nicholas Carter860—Knaves in High PlacesBy Nicholas Carter861—The Microbe of CrimeBy Nicholas Carter862—In the Toils of FearBy Nicholas Carter863—A Heritage of TroubleBy Nicholas Carter864—Called to AccountBy Nicholas Carter865—The Just and the UnjustBy Nicholas Carter866—Instinct at FaultBy Nicholas Carter867—A Rogue Worth TrappingBy Nicholas Carter868—A Rope of Slender ThreadsBy Nicholas Carter869—The Last CallBy Nicholas Carter870—The Spoils of ChanceBy Nicholas Carter871—A Struggle With DestinyBy Nicholas Carter872—The Slave of CrimeBy Nicholas Carter873—The Crook’s BlindBy Nicholas Carter874—A Rascal of QualityBy Nicholas Carter875—With Shackles of FireBy Nicholas Carter876—The Man Who Changed FacesBy Nicholas Carter877—The Fixed AlibiBy Nicholas Carter878—Out With the TideBy Nicholas Carter879—The Soul DestroyersBy Nicholas Carter880—The Wages of RascalityBy Nicholas Carter881—Birds of PreyBy Nicholas Carter882—When Destruction ThreatensBy Nicholas Carter883—The Keeper of Black HoundsBy Nicholas Carter884—The Door of DoubtBy Nicholas Carter885—The Wolf WithinBy Nicholas Carter886—A Perilous ParoleBy Nicholas Carter887—The Trail of the FingerprintsBy Nicholas Carter888—Dodging the LawBy Nicholas Carter889—A Crime in ParadiseBy Nicholas Carter890—On the Ragged EdgeBy Nicholas Carter891—The Red God of TragedyBy Nicholas Carter892—The Man Who PaidBy Nicholas Carter893—The Blind Man’s DaughterBy Nicholas Carter894—One Object in LifeBy Nicholas Carter895—As a Crook SowsBy Nicholas Carter896—In Record TimeBy Nicholas Carter897—Held in SuspenseBy Nicholas Carter898—The $100,000 KissBy Nicholas Carter899—Just One SlipBy Nicholas Carter900—On a Million-dollar TrailBy Nicholas Carter901—A Weird TreasureBy Nicholas Carter902—The Middle LinkBy Nicholas Carter903—To the Ends of the EarthBy Nicholas Carter904—When Honors PallBy Nicholas Carter905—The Yellow BrandBy Nicholas Carter906—A New Serpent in EdenBy Nicholas Carter907—When Brave Men TrembleBy Nicholas Carter908—A Test of CourageBy Nicholas Carter909—Where Peril BeckonsBy Nicholas Carter910—The Gargoni GirdleBy Nicholas Carter911—Rascals & Co.By Nicholas Carter912—Too Late to TalkBy Nicholas Carter913—Satan’s Apt PupilBy Nicholas Carter914—The Girl PrisonerBy Nicholas Carter915—The Danger of FollyBy Nicholas Carter916—One Shipwreck Too ManyBy Nicholas Carter917—Scourged by FearBy Nicholas Carter
NICK CARTER STORIESNew Magnet LibraryPRICE, FIFTEEN CENTSNot a Dull Book in This ListNick Carter stands for an interesting detective story. The fact that the books in this line are so uniformly good is entirely due to the work of a specialist. The man who wrote these stories produced no other type of fiction. His mind was concentrated upon the creation of new plots and situations in which his hero emerged triumphantly from all sorts of trouble, and landed the criminal just where he should be—behind the bars.The author of these stories knew more about writing detective stories than any other single person.Following is a list of the best Nick Carter stories. They have been selected with extreme care, and we unhesitatingly recommend each of them as being fully as interesting as any detective story between cloth covers which sells at ten times the price.If you do not know Nick Carter, buy a copy of any of the New Magnet Library books, and get acquainted. He will surprise and delight you.ALL TITLES ALWAYS IN PRINT850—Wanted: A ClewBy Nicholas Carter851—A Tangled SkeinBy Nicholas Carter852—The Bullion MysteryBy Nicholas Carter853—The Man of RiddlesBy Nicholas Carter854—A Miscarriage of JusticeBy Nicholas Carter855—The Gloved HandBy Nicholas Carter856—Spoilers and the SpoilsBy Nicholas Carter857—The Deeper GameBy Nicholas Carter858—Bolts from Blue SkiesBy Nicholas Carter859—Unseen FoesBy Nicholas Carter860—Knaves in High PlacesBy Nicholas Carter861—The Microbe of CrimeBy Nicholas Carter862—In the Toils of FearBy Nicholas Carter863—A Heritage of TroubleBy Nicholas Carter864—Called to AccountBy Nicholas Carter865—The Just and the UnjustBy Nicholas Carter866—Instinct at FaultBy Nicholas Carter867—A Rogue Worth TrappingBy Nicholas Carter868—A Rope of Slender ThreadsBy Nicholas Carter869—The Last CallBy Nicholas Carter870—The Spoils of ChanceBy Nicholas Carter871—A Struggle With DestinyBy Nicholas Carter872—The Slave of CrimeBy Nicholas Carter873—The Crook’s BlindBy Nicholas Carter874—A Rascal of QualityBy Nicholas Carter875—With Shackles of FireBy Nicholas Carter876—The Man Who Changed FacesBy Nicholas Carter877—The Fixed AlibiBy Nicholas Carter878—Out With the TideBy Nicholas Carter879—The Soul DestroyersBy Nicholas Carter880—The Wages of RascalityBy Nicholas Carter881—Birds of PreyBy Nicholas Carter882—When Destruction ThreatensBy Nicholas Carter883—The Keeper of Black HoundsBy Nicholas Carter884—The Door of DoubtBy Nicholas Carter885—The Wolf WithinBy Nicholas Carter886—A Perilous ParoleBy Nicholas Carter887—The Trail of the FingerprintsBy Nicholas Carter888—Dodging the LawBy Nicholas Carter889—A Crime in ParadiseBy Nicholas Carter890—On the Ragged EdgeBy Nicholas Carter891—The Red God of TragedyBy Nicholas Carter892—The Man Who PaidBy Nicholas Carter893—The Blind Man’s DaughterBy Nicholas Carter894—One Object in LifeBy Nicholas Carter895—As a Crook SowsBy Nicholas Carter896—In Record TimeBy Nicholas Carter897—Held in SuspenseBy Nicholas Carter898—The $100,000 KissBy Nicholas Carter899—Just One SlipBy Nicholas Carter900—On a Million-dollar TrailBy Nicholas Carter901—A Weird TreasureBy Nicholas Carter902—The Middle LinkBy Nicholas Carter903—To the Ends of the EarthBy Nicholas Carter904—When Honors PallBy Nicholas Carter905—The Yellow BrandBy Nicholas Carter906—A New Serpent in EdenBy Nicholas Carter907—When Brave Men TrembleBy Nicholas Carter908—A Test of CourageBy Nicholas Carter909—Where Peril BeckonsBy Nicholas Carter910—The Gargoni GirdleBy Nicholas Carter911—Rascals & Co.By Nicholas Carter912—Too Late to TalkBy Nicholas Carter913—Satan’s Apt PupilBy Nicholas Carter914—The Girl PrisonerBy Nicholas Carter915—The Danger of FollyBy Nicholas Carter916—One Shipwreck Too ManyBy Nicholas Carter917—Scourged by FearBy Nicholas Carter
NICK CARTER STORIES
New Magnet Library
PRICE, FIFTEEN CENTS
Not a Dull Book in This List
Nick Carter stands for an interesting detective story. The fact that the books in this line are so uniformly good is entirely due to the work of a specialist. The man who wrote these stories produced no other type of fiction. His mind was concentrated upon the creation of new plots and situations in which his hero emerged triumphantly from all sorts of trouble, and landed the criminal just where he should be—behind the bars.
The author of these stories knew more about writing detective stories than any other single person.
Following is a list of the best Nick Carter stories. They have been selected with extreme care, and we unhesitatingly recommend each of them as being fully as interesting as any detective story between cloth covers which sells at ten times the price.
If you do not know Nick Carter, buy a copy of any of the New Magnet Library books, and get acquainted. He will surprise and delight you.