THE CLUE

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This is a detective story, and no better or more absorbing one has appeared in a long time. The book opens with the violent death of a young heiress—apparently a suicide. But a shrewd young physician waxes suspicious, and finally convinces the wooden-headed coroner that the girl has been murdered. The finger of suspicion points at various people in turn, but each of them proves his innocence. Finally Fleming Stone, the detective who figured in a previous detective story by this author, is called in to match his wits against those of a particularly astute villain. Needless to say that in the end right triumphs.

J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY PUBLISHERS
PHILADELPHIA


Transcriber's Note

The frontispiece was moved to the relevant location (Page 293).
Hyphenation has been made consistent.
Quotation marks were added or removed to standardize usage.
Spelling was changed on possible typographical errors (crysanthemum, boquet, Pittsburg, circumstancial, and villian.)


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