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Edgar Wallace: Critical Essay by H. Douglas Thomson

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SOURCE: "The Thriller," in his Masters of Mystery: A Study of the Detective Story, W. Collins & Co. Ltd., 1931, pp. 212-37.

In the following excerpt, Thomson analyzes the themes and patterns that recur in Wallace's novels.

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