Constance Dunlap
'Constance Dunlap' Summary
"Constance Dunlap" by Arthur B. Reeve is a captivating mystery novel that delves into the world of espionage and intrigue, set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America. The story revolves around the brilliant and resourceful Constance Dunlap, a skilled detective who uses her intelligence and cunning to uncover a web of deception and solve a complex case. Reeve's narrative skillfully combines elements of suspense, adventure, and romance, making it a compelling and entertaining read.
The Enigmatic Protagonist:
Constance Dunlap, the novel's titular character, is a unique and compelling heroine. She is not your typical detective but rather a skilled actress who can transform herself into a multitude of characters, adopting disguises that allow her to infiltrate various social circles and gather information. Her wit, charm, and quick thinking make her an engaging protagonist who continually keeps readers guessing about her true identity.
The Plot Unfolds:
The story begins with a mysterious request from a government agency, seeking Constance's assistance to uncover a potential threat to national security. As she embarks on this mission, she enters a world filled with espionage, secret codes, and international intrigue. Constance finds herself entangled in a complex plot, where nothing is as it seems, and danger lurks at every turn.
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Arthur B. Reeve
United States
Arthur Benjamin Reeve was an American mystery writer. He is known best for creating the series character Professor Craig Kennedy, sometimes called "The American Sherlock Holmes", and Kennedy's Dr. Wat...
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