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Daredevil

by Leslie Charteris

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A daring detective confronts a complex criminal conspiracy involving a shadowy organisation known as the Alpha Triangle. The novel features Captain Christopher "Kit" Arden, who is nicknamed "Storm," along with Susan Hawthorne and Inspector Teal, as they navigate a series of perilous encounters with villains and ordinary individuals caught in extraordinary circumstances. Set in the late 1920s, the story combines elements of adventure, suspense, and crime, illustrating the challenges faced by those seeking justice against cunning and dangerous enemies. The narrative begins with Susan Hawthorne, who feels isolated after losing contact with her friends amid her father's globe-trotting lifestyle, and sets the stage for the unfolding action as she becomes entangled in the criminal activities at the heart of the plot.

The novel portrays the efforts of a resilient team to dismantle a major criminal network through suspenseful investigation and daring confrontation, characteristic of adventure fiction of the period.

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smile that was reminiscent of old Smiler's cheeriest effort, which you only saw when things were very black and the proposition to be tackled was exceeding tough. He was that sort of man, and she was his daughter. She felt very much alone in the world. She had lost touch with her own friends in the accompanying of her father in his happy-go-lucky aimless globe-trotting; and most of the friends he had picked up himself—and they were legion—were scattered in odd corners of the earth. In any case, she was not one to look for charity. Wherefore she went to Lord Hannassay, because he seemed to be the only friend of her father's who was in England. She went with some trepidation, and was not unpleasantly surprised, and more than a little nervous, when she found that he was not so inaccessible as his name and position seemed to indicate. "I remember you—sixteen, weren't you?—queer kid—all eyes and legs. And your father?" He had a curiously disjointed manner of speaking, conveying the impression that his thoughts moved faster than his mouth could frame them. "My father died a month ago," she said. His grim face softened for a moment. "I'm sorry," he said quietly. "Your father was one of the few men I have ever really liked." After a while she broached the subject of her visit. It was not a task she relished, for she was desperately afraid he would misunderstand. His face remained inscrutable, but the blue eyes searched her face. The fingers of his right hand drummed on the table. She learnt afterwards that this was a trick of his when he was embarrassed. "What can you do?" he asked. "Shorthand—book-keeping—type-writing—anything?" "Nothing, I'm afraid." She had realised all along the hopeless inadequacy of her qualifications, and felt unnecessarily small and foolish. "But I could learn." "There are hundreds of girls who have learnt—still looking for jobs," he said. His finger-tips played an intricate tattoo. "Listen—you're afraid I'll offer you money. Feel insulted if I do—probably walk out in a rage. Still, I wish you'd let me. I've got heaps. I like money—I'd like more—and I don't often give it away. But you're different. I'd have done it for your father, any day—why not for you?" Strangely enough, she was not annoyed. His nervousness

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