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"His Sins" is a novel written by Frank L. Packard and was first published in 1917. Frank L. Packard is a Canadian author known for his contributions to the mystery and detective novel genres, particularly through the creation of the character Jimmie Dale.
In "His Sins," Packard addresses themes common to his work, including crime, conspiracy, and the pursuit of justice. Narratives often contain complex plots and complex characters that deal with moral dilemmas.
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Summary
OF Arthur Leroy, commonly known throughout the Yukon as Three-Ace Artie, Ton-Nugget Camp knew a good deal?and equally knew very little. He had drifted in casually one day, and, evidently finding the environment remuneratively to his liking, had stayed. He was a bird of passage?tarrying perhaps for the spring clean-up.
He was not exactly elegant in his apparel, for the conditions of an out-post mining camp did not lend themselves to elegance;