The Exploits Of Elaine

The Exploits Of Elaine

by Arthur B Reeve
The Exploits Of Elaine

The Exploits Of Elaine

by Arthur B Reeve

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Overview

"The Exploits of Elaine" through Arthur B. Reeve is a exciting mystery novel that introduces readers to the imaginitive detective Craig Kennedy and his intrepid partner Elaine Dodge. This early painting in the genre of clinical detective fiction showcases Reeve's skills for crafting gripping and suspenseful narratives. The story revolves around Elaine, a resourceful young girl, who will become entangled in a series of complicated crimes orchestrated by an elusive crook mastermind referred to as "The Clutching Hand." With Craig Kennedy's clinical acumen and Elaine's daring spirit, the duo tackles a string of baffling cases regarding thefts, kidnappings, and a mysterious substance called "X-7." Reeve includes present day scientific concepts and technologies of the time into the narrative, adding a unique and innovative layer to the traditional detective story. "The Exploits of Elaine" captivates readers with its speedy-paced plot, clever deductions, and a dynamic partnership between its two protagonists. As a pioneering work within the realm of clinical detective fiction, Arthur B. Reeve's "The Exploits of Elaine" remains an attractive and influential contribution to the thriller style, setting the level for the development of next detective testimonies and the evolving position of technological know-how in crime-fixing.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789361152092
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication date: 02/01/2024
Pages: 218
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Arthur Benjamin Reeve was an American mystery writer. He is most known for establishing the series character Professor Craig Kennedy, also known as "The American Sherlock Holmes," and his Dr. Watson-like sidekick Walter Jameson, a newspaper reporter, for 18 detective books. Reeve is best known for the 82 Craig Kennedy stories published in Cosmopolitan magazine between 1910 and 1918. These were compiled into books, and in the third collection, the short stories were published as episodic novels. Craig Kennedy Stories, a 12-volume compilation, was produced in 1918 and reissued all of Reeve's novels to date as a matched set. Reeve, who was born in Brooklyn, graduated from Princeton and then went to New York Law School. He worked as an editor and journalist before becoming famous for the first Craig Kennedy story in 1911. Raised in Brooklyn, he spent the majority of his professional life at several addresses around Long Island Sound. In 1932, he moved to New Jersey (Trenton) to be closer to his alma mater, Princeton. He died in Trenton in 1936. Beginning with The Exploits of Elaine (1914), Reeve wrote screenplays. His film career was most active from 1919 to 1920, when he was credited with seven films, the majority of which were serials, three of which starred Harry Houdini.
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