Doughty, Francis Worcester, 1850-1917

The Bradys Beyond Their Depth; Or, The Great Swamp Mystery - 1 online resource : multiple file formats

Release date is 2008-10-14

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"The Bradys Beyond Their Depth; Or, The Great Swamp Mystery" by Doughty is a detective novel written in the early 20th century. The story follows Old and Young King Brady, two renowned detectives, as they navigate a complex case involving a cry for help, a suspicious undertaker, and the mystery surrounding a missing body. Against a backdrop of gripping crime and deception, the detectives' pursuit of justice leads them into danger and intrigue. The opening of the novel introduces the Bradys as they respond to a desperate cry for help coming from a residence in a dangerous neighborhood in New York City. As they investigate, they encounter an undertaker and a mysterious coffin. Their ensuing confrontation reveals a web of complications involving a potential murder and an elaborate scheme to transport a body under suspicious circumstances. Throughout the opening chapters, readers are pulled into a thrilling chase that sets the tone for the gripping story of deception, danger, and the pursuit of truth that lies ahead. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



Detective and mystery stories Dime novels American fiction

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