
Nicholas Carter (2)
Author of The Crime of the French Cafe and Other Stories
For other authors named Nicholas Carter, see the disambiguation page.
Series
Works by Nicholas Carter
The crime of the French cafe; Nick Carter's ghost story; The mystery of St. Agnes' Hospital (New magnet library) (1900) 2 copies
Nick Carter Stories No. 151: The Mystery of the Crossed Needles; or Nick Carter and the Yellow Tong 1 copy
Nick Carter Stories No 120 - 160 / Dec 26, 1914 - Oct 2, 1915 / Won by Magic; On a Dark Stage 1 copy
Nick Carter Stories No. 152, August 7, 1915; The Forced Crime; or, Nick Carter's Brazen Clew. 1 copy
Gideon Drexel's Millions 1 copy
The Piano Box Mystery 1 copy
Playing a Lone Hand 1 copy
The Man Who Stole Millions 1 copy
In the Lap of Danger 1 copy
The Microbe of Crime 1 copy
A Ring of Rascals 1 copy
Nick Carter Stories No. 154, August 21, 1915; The Mask Of Death; or, Nick Carter's Curious Case. 1 copy
Under the Tiger's Claws 1 copy
The Secret Agents of Brazil 1 copy
Crime Goes to College 1 copy
The Man in the Auto 1 copy
The Streaked Peril 1 copy
Nick Carter's Counterplot 1 copy
The Adder's Brood 1 copy
Dodging the Law 1 copy
The Limited Hold-up 1 copy
Into Nick Carter's Web 1 copy
Nick Carter's Wildest Chase 1 copy
A Plot within a Plot 1 copy
Murder Can be Done 1 copy
Death Paces the Widow's Walk 1 copy
The Girl in the Case 1 copy
NICK CARTER's Girl Detective #2, CASE of the VAMPIRE FIREBUG (a 1900 Dime-Novel DETECTIVE tale) (2010) 1 copy, 1 review
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- Short biography
- [excerpted from Wikipedia]
None of the Nick Carter series of books had author credits. The Nick Carter name was treated as if it were a pseudonym, and many of the volumes were written in the first person.
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NICK CARTER's Girl Detective #2, CASE of the VAMPIRE FIREBUG (a 1900 Dime-Novel DETECTIVE tale) by Nicholas Carter
This is a dime novel, first published about 1900. On its own merits, I'd rate it a 1.0 but given it's historical status I adjusted significantly.The story took about an hour to read and it has everything you'd expect in a dime novel. Hero Jack and heroine Roxy work in Nick Carter's detective agency and they are hot on the trail of a firebug. In the course of the story, Jack trips into at least three cliff-hanger situations, each resolved in the next chapter - and when Jack is only seconds show more away from a river of volcano-hot foundry slag, along comes Roxy suspended by a chain, grabbing Jack and yanking him from sure death. There are coded messages, disguises, phony accents, painted dogs. There is also a rather well done climax, and in the end the number one bad guy manages to escape, so we'll have to read the next book to.....Why a dime novel ? Well, I've done a fair amount of reading American West history, and I have come across many references to dime novels and their incredible popularity in the late 19th century. Based on my sample of one, the prose may not be all that great, though there are a few high-phalutin' words tossed in every so often, nor is the story line anything that hasn't been done 1000 times since, but it does give a picture of our forefathers' entertainment of over 100 years ago, and for that the price was worth every nickel. show less
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Statistics
- Works
- 68
- Also by
- 2
- Members
- 93
- Popularity
- #200,858
- Rating
- 3.8
- Reviews
- 1
- ISBNs
- 73
- Languages
- 2
