The Marathon Mystery

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The Marathon Mystery (1904)
by Burton E. Stevenson

Review in The Bookman, Dec. 1905: Mr. Stevenson's The Marathon Mystery is far and away a better story than his Holladay Case. With it the author has stepped at once to the front rank among American writers of detective tales. [...] In a general way The Marathon Mystery belongs to the type that Anna Katharine Green introduced to us ten or fifteen years ago with The Leavenworth Case and Behind Closed Doors. It is written or at least constructed backwards. The writer plans the last half dozen chapters of the book, mapping out the vital complications and every detail of what happened in the room in Chapter One or Two of the story. …

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The Marathon Mystery

A STORY OF MANHATTAN




BY
BURTON E. STEVENSON

AUTHOR OF "THE HOLLADAY CASK," "CADETS OF GASCONY," ETC.


With Five Scenes in Colour
By Eliot Keen





NEW YORK
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY
1904


Copyright, 1904

by

HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY


Published October, 1904

THE MERSHON COMPANY PRESS
RAHWAY, N. J.

SCENES IN COLOUR

By ELIOT KEEN

  1. Outside the Marathon on the Night of the Storm Frontispiece
  2. In the Promenade de Luxe of the New York Theatre 77
  3. The Pier on Great South Bay in a Storm 139
  4. The Beach at Martinique at Sunset 209
  5. The River at Night 279

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