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The Sheridan Road Mystery is a mystery novel written by Paul and Mabel Thorne. This story will take you to a police officer responding to a call in one of Chicago's most upscale neighborhoods who hear a shooting, but upon further inquiry, no victim or witnesses are found. In this tale, a police officer is making his routine nighttime rounds in one of Chicago's most upscale neighborhoods when he hears a gunshot. However, after a thorough inquiry, the corpse is not found. The police officer and the neighbors, who assert to have heard the shooting and the altercation, suffer significantly as a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Sheridan Road Mystery is a mystery novel written by Paul and Mabel Thorne. This story will take you to a police officer responding to a call in one of Chicago's most upscale neighborhoods who hear a shooting, but upon further inquiry, no victim or witnesses are found. In this tale, a police officer is making his routine nighttime rounds in one of Chicago's most upscale neighborhoods when he hears a gunshot. However, after a thorough inquiry, the corpse is not found. The police officer and the neighbors, who assert to have heard the shooting and the altercation, suffer significantly as a result. Detective Sergeant Dave Morgan, one of Chicago's top detectives, is tasked with solving this mystery. Although there are just the thinnest of leads, Detective Sergeant Morgan quickly concludes that something has happened and someone has vanished. Will Sir Morgan get to know the bottom of this uptown mysterious story? Read to know how Detective Moran has solved this mystery!
Autorenporträt
¿ American writers Paul and Mabel Thorne produced a number of murder mystery books and short tales in the early 20th century. ¿ The books they wrote together are: ¿ The Sheridan Road Mystery, Dodd, Mead and Company (1921) ¿ The Secret Toll, Dodd, Mead (1922) ¿ The books written by Paul Thorne alone are: ¿ Spiderweb Clues, Penn Publishing (1928) ¿ Murder in the Fog, Penn (c.1929) ¿ That Evening in Shanghai, Penn (c.1931)