„The heart of a man is full of hypocrisy; the heart of Nature is utterly without guile”. Harold Preston discovers this when he goes prospecting for gold in the uncharted bush with a rival he considered a friend. This is a fairly decent tale of jealousy, betrayal and vengeance written by a prolific British journalist and author of mystery and horror fiction James Edward Preston Muddock also known as „Dick Donovan” (28 May 1843 – 23 January 1934).
Black Cat Weekly #130
Robert Lopresti, Leslie Waltham, Leslie Karst, Lester del Rey, Hal Meredith, C.M. Kornbluth, Dick Donovan
bookBlack Cat Weekly #104
John M. Floyd, Wayne J. Gardiner, Larry Tritten, Lin Carter, Hal Charles, Frank Kane, Dick Donovan, Bryce Walton, Frank Belknap Long, Manly Wade Wellman
bookBlack Cat Weekly #93
Jack Williamson, John M. Floyd, Adrian Cole, Hal Charles, George O. Smith, James Holding, Dick Donovan, Wallace West, Joseph S. Walker
bookRiddles Read
Dick Donovan
bookBlack Cat Weekly #91
M. Christian, Jacqueline Freimor, Kathleen Marple Kalb, Darrell Schweitzer, Hal Charles, Dick Donovan, Harry Harrison, George O. Smith, Noel Loomis, Harvey J. O’Higgins
bookThe Clue of the Dead Hand
Dick Donovan
bookThe Chronicles of Michael Danevitch of the Russian Secret Service
Dick Donovan
bookTracked to Doom : The Story of a Mystery and Its Unravelling
Dick Donovan
bookFound and Fettered : A Series of Thrilling Detective Stories
Dick Donovan
bookWanted! : A Detective’s Strange Adventures
Dick Donovan
bookFrom Clue To Capture : A Series of Thrilling Detective Stories
Dick Donovan
bookThe Sunless City
Dick Donovan
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