The Bartlett Mystery

The Bartlett Mystery by Louis Tracy is a captivating work of fiction published by Resurrected Press in November 2010. This edition, written in English and spanning 248 pages, presents a complex narrative that begins with the mysterious drowning of Ronald Tower, a member of New York’s elite. Initially perceived as a straightforward robbery, the investigation quickly reveals layers of blackmail and political intrigue that reach the highest echelons of American government.
Readers will follow Rex Carshaw as he navigates this intricate case, where the stakes involve not only the fate of a U.S. senator but also the life of the young woman he loves. The story delves into themes of crime and mystery, offering a traditional detective experience that engages with the nuances of power and deception. The Bartlett Mystery invites readers to unravel the truth alongside its protagonist, making it a noteworthy addition to the mystery and detective genre.
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When Ronald Tower, one of New York’s wealthy elite, is pulled into the river, it at first seems to be a simple case of robbery gone wrong. But as the case unfolds it proves to involve blackmail and political intrigue at the highest levels of the American government. With the fate of a U. S. senator and the young woman he loves in the balance, Rex Carshaw must unravel… The Bartlett Mystery!
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