Excerpt: "There is a well-known French restaurant in the "Tenderloin"
district which provides its patrons with small but elegantly appointed
private dining-rooms. The restaurant occupies a corner house; and,
though its reputation is not strictly first-class in some respects,
its cook is an artist, and its wine cellar as good as the best. It has
two entrances, and the one on the side street is not well lighted at
night. At half-past seven o'clock one evening Nick Carter was standing
about fifty yards from this side door. The detective had shadowed a
man to a house on the side street, and was waiting for him to come
out. The case was a robbery of no great importance, but Nick had taken
it to oblige a personal friend, who wished to have the business
managed quietly. This affair would not be worth mentioning, except
that it led Nick to one of the most peculiar and interesting criminal
puzzles that he had ever come across in all his varied experience.
While Nick waited for his man he saw a closed carriage stop before the
side door of the restaurant. Almost immediately a waiter, bare-headed
and wearing his white apron, came hurriedly out of the side door and
got into the carriage, which instantly moved away at a rapid rate.
This incident struck Nick as being very peculiar. The waiter had acted
like a man who was running away. As he crossed the sidewalk he glanced
hastily from side to side, as if afraid of being seen, and perhaps
stopped. It looked as if the waiter might have robbed one of the
restaurant's patrons, or possibly its proprietor. If Nick had had no
business on his hands he would have followed that carriage. As it
happened, however, the man for whom the detective was watching
appeared at that moment. Nick was obliged to follow him, but he knew
that he would not have to go far, for Chick was waiting on Sixth
avenue, and it was in that direction that the thief turned. So it
happened that within ten minutes Nick was able to turn this case over
to his famous assistant, and return to clear up the mystery of the
queer incident which he had chanced to observe."
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ISBN
9783968651002
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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