Rich Crooks

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Rich Crooks (1920)
by Gordon Young, illustrated by Morgan Stinemetz
Extracted from Adventure magazine, 3 March 1920, pp. 155–180. A Don Everhard story.

Seated in a restaurant in New York City, Don Everhard suddenly finds himself involved in an insidious plot, the entanglements of which are stretched half-way across the continent and implicate the destinies of many prominent men, including the governor of a State.

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RICH CROOKS
by
GORDON YOUNG

A Complete Novelette

Author of “Born to be Hanged, But—,” “Bogus Gems,” etc.

Chapters (not listed in original)

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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