Pardoned by the President; or, Nick Carter at the United States Treasury
Carter, Nick · 1895
# Museum Catalog Note
This issue of The Best 5 Cent Library of Detective Stories presents "Pardoned by the President: Nick Carter at the United States Treasury," by the author of Nick Carter. The narrative follows special officer Leggett's surveillance of Ed Sanders, a bank robber pardoned and released from prison after the Cumberland Bank robbery yielded $350,000. Unknown to Sanders, his pardon is a ruse designed to lead the bank to his hidden plunder. Leggett carefully monitors Sanders from prison through Washington, using multiple disguised operatives—farmer, peddler, and railroad workers—maintaining constant watch. When Sanders mysteriously produces a fifty-dollar bill at Savoni's restaurant despite possessing minimal funds, the officers are baffled. Bank president Bowton, doubting the local authorities' competence, travels to New York to consult the renowned detective Nick Carter. Carter accepts the case and hints he understands the novel robbery method used to breach the vault and inner safe—accomplished, he claims, through a new technique unknown to police.
About this artifact
- Creator
- Carter, Nick
- Date
- 1895
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
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