Front cover of The Clue of the New Pin by Edgar Wallace

Bridges Publishing edition

The Clue of the New Pin

Edgar Wallace

Ambition, secrets, and dangerous obsessions weave a captivating narrative of wealth, intrigue, and dark allure.

First published 1923

Britain collection

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Accompany Tab Holland, a determined newspaper reporter, on a thrilling journey centering around a baffling murder case involving Tab's roommate's wealthy uncle. As he peels back the layers of the mystery, a connection emerges with Ursula Ardfern, a renowned actress harboring a mysterious past. Tab's relentless pursuit of truth puts his own life at stake, as he navigates through a maze of hidden motives and unexpected twists.

Within the intricate investigation lies a deeper exploration of spirituality and belief systems. The novel delves into the unique perspectives of different religions, inviting readers to contemplate the diverse paths to spiritual enlightenment. 'The Clue of the New Pin' offers not only thrilling locked-room puzzles but also profound insights into the human quest for meaning. Every revelation brings Tab closer to the ultimate truth behind the enigma of the new pin, keeping you engaged until the very end.

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