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Bestselling detective novelist David Steel gets into a tough financial situation and accepts an invitation from an unknown mysterious lady who offers to help with his debts. In return she wants him to help her find a way from an unpleasant situation, but when they meet to finalize the deal her identity remains a mystery to him. When he returns from the meeting he finds out that his home is been broken into and a bleeding man, almost dead, is lying on the floor. Frederick White (1859–1935), mostly known for mysteries, is considered also as one of the pioneers of the spy story.
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Bestselling detective novelist David Steel gets into a tough financial situation and accepts an invitation from an unknown mysterious lady who offers to help with his debts. In return she wants him to help her find a way from an unpleasant situation, but when they meet to finalize the deal her identity remains a mystery to him. When he returns from the meeting he finds out that his home is been broken into and a bleeding man, almost dead, is lying on the floor. Frederick White (1859–1935), mostly known for mysteries, is considered also as one of the pioneers of the spy story.
"The Crimson Blind" by Fred M. White is a gripping mystery thriller novel that entangles readers in a web of suspense and psychological intrigue. As a master of the genre, White delivers a captivating narrative filled with crime, deception, and plot twists that keep readers on the edge of their seats. Set against a backdrop of gothic atmosphere, the novel follows a skilled detective as he delves into a complex investigation rife with secrets and deception. White's meticulous attention to detail and clever plotting create a sense of suspense that permeates every page, leaving readers guessing until the very end. With each twist and turn, the stakes escalate, drawing readers deeper into the intricate web of intrigue. As the detective unravels the layers of deception, the psychological tension mounts, keeping readers captivated until the final revelation. Through White's skillful storytelling, "The Crimson Blind" emerges as a thrilling tale of mystery and suspense that will leave readers breathless with anticipation. With its Gothic atmosphere and intricate plot, the novel stands as a testament to White's talent for crafting compelling narratives that keep readers guessing until the very end.
Bestselling detective novelist David Steel gets into a tough financial situation and accepts an invitation from an unknown mysterious lady who offers to help with his debts. In return she wants him to help her find a way from an unpleasant situation, but when they meet to finalize the deal her identity remains a mystery to him. When he returns from the meeting he finds out that his home is been broken into and a bleeding man, almost dead, is lying on the floor. Frederick White (1859-1935), mostly known for mysteries, is considered also as one of the pioneers of the spy story.