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Edgar Wallace: Critical Essay by The New York Times Book Review

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SOURCE: A review of The Clue of the New Pin, in The New York Times Book Review, April 15, 1923, pp. 22, 24.

In the following review, the critic notes Wallace's flair for plotting, suspense, and humor in The Clue of the New Pin.

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