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Earl Derr Biggers: Critical Essay by Jon L. Breen

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SOURCE: "Murder Number One," in The New Republic, Vol. 177, No. 3264, July 30, 1977, pp. 38-9.

In the following essay, Breen studies the development of Charlie Chan as a leading character in the six novels by Biggers.

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