e-books in Arthur B. Reeve category
![Book cover: Constance Dunlap](images/11893.jpg)
by Arthur B. Reeve , 1913
There was something of the look of the hunted animal brought to bay at last in Carlton Dunlap's face as he let himself into his apartment late one night. On his breath was the lingering odor of whisky, yet in his eye and hand none of the effects.
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![Book cover: The Social Gangster](images/11888.jpg)
by Arthur B. Reeve - Harper & Brothers , 1916
Craig Kennedy, investigating a robbery, encounters a menacing condition peculiar to the social life of young people in our great cities. In this case, the importance of a robbery dwindles before the appalling situation in the Brackett household.
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![Book cover: The Silent Bullet](images/11883.jpg)
by Arthur B. Reeve - Harper & Brothers , 1910
Craig Kennedy is a chemistry professor by day and a premier sleuth by night. With the help of his roommate and partner in detection, newspaper reporter Walter Jameson, Kennedy uses his mastery of technology to solve the most puzzling of mysteries.
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![Book cover: The Soul Scar](images/11878.jpg)
by Arthur B. Reeve - Harper & Brothers , 1919
A Craig Kennedy scientific mystery novel. The Soul Scar is the story of the unraveling of a murder mystery through the psychoanalysis of a beautiful woman's dreams. You can depend on it to keep you mystified until the end.
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![Book cover: The Poisoned Pen](images/9444.jpg)
by Arthur B. Reeve - Harper & Brothers , 1911
This volume is a collection of twelve short Craig Kennedy stories. It involves just the elements one expects from Arthur B. Reeve: numerous murders, discussion of technologies to apprehend criminals, and some interesting settings.
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![Book cover: The Ear in the Wall](images/8270.jpg)
by Arthur B. Reeve - Harper , 1916
It was, I may say, a case deeply shrouded in mystery --- the disappearance without warning of a beautiful young girl, Betty Blackwell, barely eighteen. Her family, the police, and now the District Attorney had sought to solve it in vain...
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