In And Out By: Edgar Franklin (1879-1958) |
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In the novel "In And Out" by Edgar Franklin, readers are taken on a thrilling and suspenseful journey through the life of the protagonist, Bill Thompson, and the challenges he faces as an undercover agent.
From the very beginning, Franklin masterfully sets the tone for the entire story with his engaging writing style. The opening scene immediately grabs the readers' attention, plunging them into a high-stakes operation alongside the charismatic and skillful Bill Thompson. As the narrative progresses, Franklin maintains a steady pace, expertly balancing action-packed sequences with moments of introspection and character development.
What truly sets "In And Out" apart is Franklin's ability to create realistic and relatable characters. Bill Thompson comes across as a flawed yet endearing protagonist, with a depth and complexity that make him all the more intriguing. His internal struggles, coupled with the external dangers he faces as an undercover agent, add an emotional layer to the story, making it much more than a mere action-packed thriller.
Furthermore, the supporting characters are equally well-developed, each contributing to the overarching plot and bringing their own unique perspectives and motivations to the table. These characters serve as a catalyst for Bill's growth, forcing him to question his loyalties and make difficult choices.
Franklin's intricate and well-researched plot keeps readers on the edge of their seats, filled with unexpected twists and turns. The author's attention to detail adds a refreshing layer of authenticity to the story, making it easier for readers to fully immerse themselves in the world he has created. The plot unfolds organically, with each chapter unveiling new information and raising the stakes even higher.
One of the standout aspects of "In And Out" is Franklin's ability to depict settings vividly. Whether it is a dimly-lit warehouse or a bustling city street, readers are transported into these locations, able to see, hear, and feel everything the characters experience. The descriptive passages are beautifully written, adding depth and atmosphere to the story.
Ultimately, "In And Out" is an incredibly well-crafted thriller that will keep readers captivated until the very last page. Edgar Franklin's writing is top-notch, with an engaging plot, relatable characters, and a seamless blend of action and introspection. This novel is an absolute must-read for fans of the genre, and it easily solidifies Franklin as a master storyteller. BY EDGAR FRANKLIN Frontispiece by PAUL STAHR New York W. J. Watt & Company PUBLISHERS Copyright, 1917, by W. J. WATT & COMPANY PRESS OF BRAUNWORTH & CO. BOOK MANUFACTURERS BROOKLYN, N. Y. [Illustration: The girl weighed, perhaps, one hundred and twenty pounds, and handling that amount of weight was a mere joke to Wilkins] CONTENTS I. THE GREAT UNRECOGNIZED II. THEORY'S VICTIM III. OPPORTUNITY IV. THE RELUCTANT ONE V. THE WEE SMA' HOURS VI. JOHNSON BOLLER PROPOSES VII. THE BUTTERFLY VIII. SCORNED IX. CRIME? X. THE WEB XI. THE OTHER LADY XII. THE CRASH XIII. IN THE BOX XIV. CONCERNING THREE GROUPS XV. THICK AND FAST XVI. THE LIE IN AND OUT CHAPTER I The Great Unrecognized Up in the ring, the long nosed person who had been announced as Kid Horrigan was having things much his own way with the smaller person billed as the Bronx Tornado. It was the wont of Kid Horrigan to step forward lightly, to rap the Tornado smartly on the bridge of the nose, and thereafter to step back as lightly and wait until the few wild blows had fanned the air and the Tornado had returned to his meaningless and somewhat bewildered crouch... Continue reading book >>
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