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FICTION and MEDIA

CRIME AND MEDIA — TWO PEAS IN A POD

Master Criminals: Book 3

by Nick Carter (Author), Graeme Newman (Introduction)

Three Classic Nick Carter Adventures of Crime, Deception, and Detection

Step into the thrilling world of early twentieth-century crime fiction with Master Criminals, a remarkable collection of three classic Nick Carter novels: Captain Sparkle, The Man Without a Conscience, and Under the Tiger’s Claws. Introduced by criminologist Graeme R. Newman and edited by Colin Heston, this volume captures a pivotal moment in the history of detective fiction, when crime was becoming more organized, more sophisticated, and more dangerous than ever before.

At the center of each story stands Nick Carter, the legendary detective whose intelligence, courage, and relentless determination make him the perfect opponent for a new breed of criminal mastermind. These are not ordinary thieves or opportunistic villains. They are professionals—carefully organized, highly intelligent, and willing to use deception, technology, and psychological manipulation to achieve their goals.

In Captain Sparkle, Carter faces one of his most extraordinary adversaries: a mysterious pirate who prowls the waters of Long Island Sound aboard the Shadow, a swift, nearly silent vessel that seems capable of appearing and disappearing at will. Wealthy yachts become targets of daring robberies, while masks, secret identities, and family intrigue conceal the truth behind the pirate’s operations. What begins as a series of sensational crimes develops into a dramatic struggle involving loyalty, romance, abduction, and a relentless pursuit that stretches from America to France.

The Man Without a Conscience plunges Carter into a world of fraud, deception, and criminal psychology. Faced with schemes built on greed, manipulation, and the absence of moral restraint, he must penetrate layers of disguise and misdirection to uncover the truth. The novel explores the chilling idea of crime as a profession, practiced with calculation rather than passion, and presents villains whose intelligence makes them every bit as formidable as the detective pursuing them.

In Under the Tiger’s Claws, Carter navigates a dangerous landscape shaped by gambling, temptation, betrayal, and hidden motives. As murder, suspicion, and conflicting loyalties draw innocent and guilty alike into a web of intrigue, Carter must separate appearance from reality to reveal the true culprit. The story combines suspense, emotional depth, and powerful themes of sacrifice, redemption, and justice.

Together, these three adventures showcase the enduring appeal of Nick Carter and the rise of the modern detective story. Filled with master criminals, secret identities, daring confrontations, and brilliant investigations, Master Criminals is an essential collection for readers who enjoy classic mysteries, vintage crime fiction, and the timeless battle between criminal ingenuity and detective genius.Read-Me.Org Inc. New York-Philadelphia-Australia. 2026. 432p.