John W Grey"The Master Mystery" is a novel written by Arthur B. Reeve and John W. Grey. The novel follows the adventures of detective Craig Kennedy as he attempts to solve a series of murders and thefts that are being committed by a mysterious criminal mastermid known only as "The Master." The story begins with the theft of a valuable formula for a new explosive by The Master, who then proceeds to kidnap the formula's inventor, Rudolph Weiss. Kennedy is hired by Weiss's daughter, Eva, to find her father and recover the formula. Along with his assistant, Walter Jameson, Kennedy sets out to track down The Master and rescue Weiss. As the story unfolds, Kennedy and Jameson encounter a variety of obstacles and dangers, including deadly traps, hidden lairs, and assassination attempts. They also uncover a web of deceit and betrayal that extends to some of the highest levels of government and industry. Ultimately, Kennedy and Jameson are able to track down The Master and confront him in a final showdown. In the end, the identity of The Master is revealed and justice is served. "The Master Mystery" is a fast-paced and action-packed thriller that showcases the talents of its co-authors, Reeve and Grey. With its intricate plot, colorful characters, and thrilling set pieces, it is a classic example of the genre and a must-read for fans of detective fiction and adventure stories. Read More Read Less
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