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The Crime of the French Cafe and Other Stories

The Crime of the French Cafe and Other Stories

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Number of Chapters: 30

Length: 05 hours and 30 minutes

Language: English

Nick Carter is a fictional detective who first appeared in 1886 in dime store novels. Over the years, different authors, all taking the nom de plume Nicholas Carter, have penned stories featuring "America's greatest detective". Here we get to enjoy three short stories: The Crime of the French Cafe, Nick Carter's Ghost Story and The Mystery of St. Agnes Hospital. We can be sure that Nick and his trusty sidekicks will get to the bottom of every mystery sent their way.

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The Crime of the French Cafe : Private Dining Room B (Nancy Gorgen)
Gaspard Spots his Man (Nancy Gorgen)
John Jones (Nancy Gorgen)
All Sorts of Identifications (Nancy Gorgen)
Patsy's Tip (Nancy Gorgen)
Mrs. John Jones (Nancy Gorgen)
The Wardrobe of Gaspard's Friend (Nancy Gorgen)
Tracing the Trunks (Nancy Gorgen)
Hammond's Story (Nancy Gorgen)
The True Story of Mrs. John Jones (Nancy Gorgen)
Nick Carter's Ghost Story Chapter 1: The Vanishing Thief (Nancy Gorgen)
Nick is Boldly Challenged (Nancy Gorgen)
How Nick Found the Jewels (Nancy Gorgen)
Millie Stevens (Nancy Gorgen)
Colonel Richmond's Night Adventure (Nancy Gorgen)
A Round-Up of Spook Artists (Nancy Gorgen)
A Really Competent Ghost (Nancy Gorgen)
Patsy's Story and the Test Proposed (Nancy Gorgen)
The Diamond Clasp (Nancy Gorgen)
Some Clever Tricks Explained (Nancy Gorgen)
The Mystery of St. Agnes's Hospital : Lawrence Deever Demands Justice (Nancy Gorgen)
The Dead Man's Head (Nancy Gorgen)
The Doctor Offers a Bribe (Nancy Gorgen)
What Was Found in this Garden (Nancy Gorgen)
The Body on the Slab (Nancy Gorgen)
The Last Link in the Chain (Nancy Gorgen)
The Man With the Sack (Nancy Gorgen)
Before the Superintendent (Nancy Gorgen)
The Other Side of a 'Plain Case' (Nancy Gorgen)
Nick's Reputation at Stake (Nancy Gorgen)
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