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The Madness of May
Meredith Nicholson
The Madness of May
Meredith Nicholson
Meredith Nicholson was an Indiana politician, diplomat and writer. During the first quarter of the 20th century he wrote poetry and prose. His works include The House of a Thousand Candles, The Port of Missing Men, and A Hoosier Chronicle. For Meredith Nicholson May is neither a name nor a month. It is a state of mind. The Madness of May is a fun fantasy guaranteed to bring enjoyment to the reader. The story begins," All the way out on the train he had feared that this might happen. The long arm of the law was already clutching at his collar, but he had not reckoned with this quick retribution. The presence of the unknown man in the house could be explained on no other hypothesis than the discovery of his theft of two hundred thousand dollars in gilt-edged bonds from the banking-house of Deering, Gaylord & Co. It only remained for him to kill himself and escape from the shame that would follow exposure. He must do this at once, but first he would see who had been sent to apprehend him. Hood was an unfamiliar name; he had never known a Hood anywhere, he was confident of that."
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | March 9, 2010 |
ISBN13 | 9781438574172 |
Publishers | Book Jungle |
Pages | 76 |
Dimensions | 4 × 191 × 235 mm · 145 g |
Language | English |
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