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Audiobooks Detective Fiction Against Odds
Against Odds

Against Odds

by Lawrence L. LYNCH (1853 - 1914)

Believed to have been written by Chicago socialite, Emma Murdock Van Deventer, this detective story set at the World's Fair follows Carl Masters as he is in pursuit of international criminals Greenback Bob and Delbras. Conmen, lost handbags, jewel robberies, an adventuress... not to mention two missing young men and a murder, all come under the detective's eye. ( Lynne Thompson)


A Columbian Guard

A Conundrum

"A Criminal Hunt"

"A Mercyful Dispensayshun"

After All

Carl Masters

"Chicargo Gits My Money"

"Eureka!"

Face To Face With Delbras

"Fire! Fire! Fire!"

Found Dead

"I Can't Make Myself like Him"

"I Dislike A Mystery"

"I Told My Tale Of Woe"

"I'd Swear To Them Hands Anywhere"

"If You'll Find One, I'll Find The Other"

In Disguise

"It Is Our First Clue"

"It Shall Not Be All Suspense"

"It Was Greenback Bob"

"It's A Snare"

"It's All A Miracle"

"Let Me Laugh"

Missing - Carte Blanche

"More Dangerous Than Hate"

"Now Down!"

Sir Carroll Rae

"Straight from The Shoulder"

"Strange! Mistaken! Heartless!"

That Little Decoy

The King Of Confidence Men

"There Is Danger - Near!"

"Those Two Women"

"We Must Understand Each Other"

"You Are Suffering In My Stead"

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