The Wheel of Death
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Mysterious death, suicide, and madness took uncanny toll of New York's most prominent citizens. Only the Spider sensed the presence of the criminal genius whose tentacles were strangling the city— and the Spider was next on the crime monster's death list!
Contents
[edit]- The Vermilion Seal
- Pursuit
- Wentworth Telephones — Under Difficulties!
- Behind the Barricade
- Fire!
- The Disappearing Safe
- Master of Seven Million People!
- Mortimer Mack's Place
- The Woman Called Cora
- Blackmail — and Murder!
- In a Tight Spot
- Police Threat
- Nita Disappears
- Again the Seal
- "Richard Wentworth is the Spider!"
- The Spider In Action
- The Dark Hours Before Dawn
- Going Down!
- Through the Flames
- Murder Masquerade
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