Stewart Edward White (12 March 1873 - September 18, 1946) was an American writer, novelist, and spiritualist.
I want to state right at the start that I am writing this story twenty years after it happened solely because my wife and Señor Buck Johnson insist on it.
A glossy and gripping crime thriller about survival and vengeance, it puts the pedal to the metal as it hurtles through contemporary London, from the glass towers of the super-rich to the down and dirty backstreets of organized crime and ...
“Jed sent me up to look at the Elder Springs, but my hoss has done cast a shoe. Cain't you ride up there?” “I cannot,” said I, promptly. “I've been out all night and had no breakfast.But you can have my horse.
After a routine job turns into a fight for his life, professional killer Victor races across Europe to find out who bought his services and why they now want him dead, a trip that causes him to stumble into an international conspiracy that ...
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1920 Edition.
Now, in the third and final story in this atmospheric crime trilogy, the truth is finally revealed. The Killer delivers a probing portrait of what makes a murderer—with a shocking climactic twist.