The Black Box
The Black Box
by Edward Phillips Oppenheim

Excerpt:
“You’re in luck, Alfred,” he declared. “That’s the most interesting man in New York—one of the most interesting in the world. That’s Sanford Quest.”
“Who’s he?”
“You haven’t heard of Sanford Quest?”
“Never in my life.”

The young man whose privilege it was to have been born and lived all his days in New York,… (more)

Excerpt:
“You’re in luck, Alfred,” he declared. “That’s the most interesting man in New York—one of the most interesting in the world. That’s Sanford Quest.”
“Who’s he?”
“You haven’t heard of Sanford Quest?”
“Never in my life.”

The young man whose privilege it was to have been born and lived all his days in New York, drank half a glassful of wine and leaned back in his chair. Words, for a few moments, were an impossibility.
“Sanford Quest,” he pronounced at last, “is the greatest master in criminology the world has ever known. He is a magician, a scientist, the Pierpont Morgan of his profession.”

 

Language: English

Published in: 1915

Word count: 93,737 words (≈ about 6 hours)

Copyright: This work is available for countries where copyright is Life+50 or in the USA (published before 1923).

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