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"The Nameless Man" by Natalie Sumner Lincoln is a gripping mystery novel that follows the investigations of a detective, who is trying to solve the puzzling case of a murdered man found on a beach. Set in the early 20th century in California, the story features a range of intriguing characters, including a wealthy family, a group of fishermen, and a mysterious woman. Lincoln's skillful use of plot twists and suspenseful storytelling creates a page-turning mystery that will keep readers guessing until the very end. With its intricate plot, vivid setting, and memorable characters, "The Nameless…mehr

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"The Nameless Man" by Natalie Sumner Lincoln is a gripping mystery novel that follows the investigations of a detective, who is trying to solve the puzzling case of a murdered man found on a beach. Set in the early 20th century in California, the story features a range of intriguing characters, including a wealthy family, a group of fishermen, and a mysterious woman. Lincoln's skillful use of plot twists and suspenseful storytelling creates a page-turning mystery that will keep readers guessing until the very end. With its intricate plot, vivid setting, and memorable characters, "The Nameless Man" is a must-read for fans of classic detective and mystery fiction.

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American author Natalie Sumner Lincoln specialized in mystery and crime fiction, with many of her works taking place in her hometown of Washington, DC. She was born in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1881. She was the daughter of writer and children's book author Jeanie Gould and Dr. Nathan Smith Lincoln, a Civil War doctor who served as James A. Garfield's White House physician. Political journalist George Gould Lincoln was her brother. She attended Laura A. Flint's Private School in Washington for her education. From 1912 until 1914, Lincoln served as the Washington Herald's social editor. From April 1915 until her death, she served as editor of the Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine. Except for one, all 22 of Lincoln's novels were set in Washington, DC. Inspector Mitchell or Detective Ferguson from the Washington, DC, police were featured in around half of them. The Man Inside (1916) and Black Shadows (1920), the latter based on The Official Chaperon, were two of her books that turned into silent movies. She has written short tales for a variety of publications, including Detective Story Magazine, All-Story, Smith's Magazine, and McCall's. On August 31, 1935, Natalie Sumner Lincoln passed away at her Hawthorne Street residence in Washington, D.C.