The Day of Uniting
The Day of Uniting
By Edgar Wallace
Author of “Number Six and the Borgia,” “The Daffodil Enigma,” Etc.
What was the dread news which the great mathematician, Maggerson, so terrifiedly brought to the British prime minister at Downing Street, that day? Subsequent acts of the government leaders were certainly inexplicable enough—even to the point of tragedy. No one can keep you guessing about such a mystery longer than Mr. Wallace, and nobody knows better how to season suspense with such amusement as Mr. Ferdie Ponter supplied to a worried world as naturally as breathing. When you finish this tale, you will agree that you have had all that any one story can hold.
(A Complete Novel)
- Prologue page 1
- Chapter I 3
- Chapter II 6
- Chapter III 9
- Chapter IV 11
- Chapter V 13
- Chapter VI 15
- Chapter VII 19
- Chapter VIII 23
- Chapter IX 27
- Chapter X 30
- Chapter XI 33
- Chapter XII 35
- Chapter XIII 39
- Chapter XIV 41
- Chapter XV 45
- Chapter XVI 49
- Chapter XVII 53
- Chapter XVIII 56
- Chapter XIX 58
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