NICK CARTER ~THE GIRL KIDNAPPER

NICK CARTER ~THE GIRL KIDNAPPER

by Nick Carter
NICK CARTER ~THE GIRL KIDNAPPER

NICK CARTER ~THE GIRL KIDNAPPER

by Nick Carter

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NICK CARTER ~ THE GIRL KIDNAPPER, A GUNSTON CLASSIC -

Welcome to the thrilling world of Nick Carter, Detective! Nick Carter is a legendary private investigator who has solved some of the most difficult and dangerous cases in the history of detective work. With his sharp mind, quick reflexes, and unyielding determination, Nick Carter is always ready to take on any case, no matter how challenging or risky it may be.
Get ready for a journey filled with mystery, action, and suspense as Nick Carter uses his wit and cunning to uncover the truth and bring criminals to justice. Whether he's tracking down missing persons, solving puzzles, or facing down danger at every turn, Nick Carter is the ultimate detective and the perfect hero for a riveting original graphc story.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798369243961
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 04/29/2023
Series: NICK CARTER DETECTIVE
Pages: 102
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.21(d)

About the Author

About The Author

NICHOLAS CARTER

Nick Carter is a fictional character who began as a dime novel private detective in 1886 and has appeared in a variety of formats over more than a century. The character was first conceived by Ormond G. Smith and created by John R. Coryell.
The popular detective first appeared in the story paper New York Weekly (Vol. 41 No. 46, September 18, 1886) in a 13-week serial, "The Old Detective's Pupil; or, The Mysterious Crime of Madison Square"; the character was conceived by Ormond G. Smith, the son of one of the founders of Street & Smith, and realized by John R. Coryell. Coryell retired from writing Nick Carter novels and the series was taken over by Frederick Van Rensselaer Dey, who wrote 1,076 novels and stories from 1890 until his suicide in 1922. The character proved popular enough to headline its own magazine, Nick Carter Weekly.
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