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

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SOURCE: "A Girl Detective," in The New York Times Book Review, June 19, 1927, p. 24.

In the following essay, the critic gives a favorable review of Wallace's The Girl from Scotland Yard, but faults Wallace for using "questionable" plot devices.

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