„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).
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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
bookTracked to Doom : The Story of a Mystery and Its Unravelling
Dick Donovan
bookRiddles Read
Dick Donovan
bookFound and Fettered : A Series of Thrilling Detective Stories
Dick Donovan
bookA Gilded Serpent
Dick Donovan
bookTracked and Taken : Detective Sketches
Dick Donovan
bookThe Chronicles of Michael Danevitch of the Russian Secret Service
Dick Donovan
bookA Detective’s Triumphs
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