A Master Hand: The Story Of A Crime
By: Richard DallasPublished By: Double9 Books
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About the Book
This murder mystery, published in 1903 under the pseudonym Richard Dallas, tells the story of a fictitious incident that occurred in New York City in 1883. A wonderful period piece and a great detective tale. (Delmar H. Dolbier's introduction) A Master Hand, a 1903 novel by Richard Dallas, purports to be a factual account. Whether it is real or not, this is an incredibly clear account of a murder and all the procedures that came before the killer was found. For legal students who are interested in the topic of "circumstantial evidence," this is a great book. Without any of the typical detective story "tricks," this is a really skillfully told story. A joy to read even today, 100 years later. Without using stereotypical characters, "A Master Hand" is a mystery book that keeps you on the edge of your seat. It describes a man who was discovered dead after spending the evening playing cards with four companions. He is not the guilty party, according to a detective, the detective's assistant, and an attorney, who are all committed to finding the real murderer. It's a fantastic tale with a peculiar conclusion.