Six Seconds of Darkness

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Six Seconds of Darkness (1918)
by Octavus Roy Cohen

From the review in The Bookman, November 1921: Three persons confess to the murder of Raymond Hamilton, among them his ward and her lover … There is the relief from tenseness by occasional wit at the expense of one "so thin that he could sit on a dime and ye'd still be able to read 'In God We Trust'". Octavus Roy Cohen has written in Six Seconds of Darkness another stirring tale.

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SIX SECONDS
OF DARKNESS

BY
OCTAVUS ROY COHEN

GROSSET & DUNLAP


PUBLISHERS NEW YORK

Made in the United States of America


COPYRIGHT 1918
By DOOD MEAD AND COMPANY Inc.

TO MY FRIEND
ROBERT H. DAVIS


CONTENTS

 (not listed in original)

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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