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Project Gutenberg's Ashton-Kirk, Criminologist, by John T. McIntyre This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Ashton-Kirk, Criminologist Author: John T. McIntyre Illustrator: Ralph L. Boyer Release Date: January 3, 2010 [EBook #30838] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ASHTON-KIRK, CRIMINOLOGIST *** Produced by Annie McGuire [Illustration: HE WAS STEADFASTLY WATCHING THE GIRL] Ashton-Kirk Criminologist BY John T. McIntyre Author of "Ashton-Kirk Investigator," "Ashton-Kirk Secret Agent," "Ashton-Kirk Special Detective," etc. ILLUSTRATIONS BY RALPH L. BOYER THE PENN PUBLISHING COMPANY PHILADELPHIA 1918 COPYRIGHT 1918 BY THE PENN PUBLISHING COMPANY _To my friend_ _Edward W. Mumford_ INTRODUCTION It is always a task of much difficulty to select an experience of Ashton-Kirk's from among the many which have been set down in the records under his name. A maze of episodes in these records attracts the mind, and one finds there a train of singular adventures, any one of which would make a book. The experiences which go to make up the volume "Ashton-Kirk, Investigator" were chosen because they dealt with a rather arabesque murder, the hidden features of which were brought to light in an extraordinary way. In "Ashton-Kirk, Secret Agent," the elements seemed uniquely mixed, and shed an unusual light upon the windings of European diplomacy. In the third volume, "Ashton-Kirk, Special Detective," the note of horror was rung shrilly, and the confident talents of this extraordinary young man were brought smartly into play. It may be that the appearance in this history of the detective's big, good-natured, strong-handed friend, Bat Scanlon, had something to do with its finding a place in this series. In the present book this engaging personality has again a part in the drama. But aside from this influence, the episode makes a powerful appeal; the brilliancy of the criminologist's work in the case treated here would surely have compelled a place for it in any list of his experiences. CONTENTS CHAPTER
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