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THE reformed rake is said to make the best husband. In this story, a reformed "Raffles" achieves fame as an amateur detective. Although in the past Anthony Trent had relieved their possessors of many valuable jewels, and thus made himself amenable to the law, he was by instinct chivalrous. When he heard of the perfidy of Payson Grant, by which an innocent man had suffered imprisonment, Anthony Trent promptly assumed the mantle of Nemesis. His keen brain, steady nerve and athletic training served him equally well as a detective as they had when he was the despair of the police of two continents. |