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Weir, Hugh C.: Miss Madelyn Mack, Detective, 1914, v1, 29 Aug 2023

Very rare book, an early American female detective, who appeared only in these five stories, illustrated by stills from a silent movie.

The author (1884-1934) was mostly a screenwriter for the silent movies, and I think it shows in his writing style, which leans to melodrama, the very essence of the silent movies.

The stories:
1. The Man with Nine Lives
2. The Missing Bridegroom
3. Cinderella's Slipper
4. The Bullet from Nowhere
5. The Purple Thumb

The first story is a novelette of some 20,000 words.
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