One wonderful night: A romance of New York begins with the return of a traveler to the city of his youth, eager to rediscover familiar streets and sensations. However, his anticipated homecoming takes a sharp turn when he is suddenly drawn into a shocking murder and the mystery of a discarded marriage license. In the bustling heart of New York, he chooses to act not out of fear, but with an almost fated sense of purpose, delivering the tragic news to the intended bride. What follows is an unusual meeting between two strangers bound by a document and a death. The bride, caught in her own struggle against an arranged union, finds in the visitor an unexpected ally. As their lives intertwine over the course of one pivotal night, the encounter evolves into something greater than coincidence. The tension of urban danger, the allure of a new beginning, and the weight of old obligations all converge as they choose to face the unknown together. This opening establishes the unexpected power of a single evening and the possibilities it can offer for connection, choice, and freedom.
Louis Tracy, a prolific author renowned for his thrilling detective and adventure novels, captivates readers with his masterful storytelling and intricate plots. His masterpiece, number seventeen, exemplifies his skill in weaving suspense and intrigue into a compelling narrative. Set in the atmospheric backdrop of early 20th-century London, this novel combines mystery, crime, and a touch of romance, creating a page-turner that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The story revolves around a seemingly ordinary house, number seventeen, which becomes the epicenter of a complex web of secrets, criminal activities, and unexpected twists. Tracy's protagonists, typically characterized by their wit, bravery, and resourcefulness, navigate a labyrinth of clues and dangers to uncover the truth behind the enigmatic events surrounding the house. Number seventeen stands out not only for its gripping plot but also for Tracy's meticulous attention to detail and character development. His vivid descriptions and ability to build suspense make the novel a memorable read, appealing to fans of classic detective fiction and adventure stories alike. Through number seventeen, Louis Tracy solidifies his reputation as a master of the genre, delivering a timeless tale of mystery and excitement.