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This is a novel published by Frank L. Packard in 1923.
Frank L. Packard is a Canadian author, especially best known as a crime novelist. One of his most famous works is the series called ¡°The Adventures of Jimmie Dale.¡± The series was serialized in Electric Pulse magazine, a mix of fantasy and crime published from 1914 to 1915. His work tells the story of Jimmie Dale, a rare special agent who fights crime.
Additionally, Frank L. Packard wrote various novels and short stories, and several of his works were made into films. His literary contributions were mainly made in the early 20th century, and his novels were widely popular with the public at the time.
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Summary
This thrilling novel teems with intrigue and unforgettable characters. It opens during WWI with a few allied soldiers lost at night behind German lines. One of them shoots at another in the darkness. Members of a criminal gang before the war, the men resume their unlawful activities when peacetime returns. The gang¡¯s leader receives a letter that results in his leaving London for a small island off the Florida Keys. He is ¡°as clever a scoundrel and as miserable, inhuman and unscrupulous a one as ever blasphemed the image in which God made him¡¦ He is without conscience, ruthless, a fiend who would do honour to hell itself."