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By: Arthur B. Reeve
The Silent Bullet by Arthur B. Reeve is a fast-paced and engaging mystery novel that follows the brilliant detective, Craig Kennedy, as he solves a mysterious case involving a silent bullet that seemingly kills its victims without a sound. The story is filled with intriguing twists and turns, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.
Reeve does an excellent job of creating a sense of suspense and tension throughout the novel, as Kennedy uses his keen intellect and scientific knowledge to unravel the clues and piece together the puzzle. The characters are well-developed and the dialogue is sharp and witty, adding depth to the narrative.
Overall, The Silent Bullet is a gripping and entertaining read that will appeal to fans of classic detective fiction. Reeve’s skillful storytelling and clever plot twists make this novel a must-read for anyone who enjoys a good mystery.
Book Description:
The many adventures of Professor Craig Kennedy were chronicled by Arthur B. Reeve (October 15, 1880 – August 9, 1936). Reeve was an American mystery writer who created 82 Craig Kennedy mystery stories. The stories have a very Sherlock Holmes type feel, In fact Kennedy has been referred to as the “American Shelock Holmes”. Along with his reporter friend, Walter Jameson, Kennedy solves many crimes and unveils mysteries using science.
Each story features a facinating look at life in the early 20th century, and even includes some action along the way.