Straight to the Goal

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Excerpt: "A spear shot into the midst of the camp, and stuck, quivering, in the ground! Patsy Garvan and Chick jumped to their feet, rifle in hand, and looked inquiringly at Nick Carter. The detective had not moved. He was sitting with his back against a rock, a cigar in his mouth, and silently contemplating the small fire that he had consented to have made. When the spear came sailing over the bluff, at the foot of which was the little camp, he merely glanced at it, as if it were a rather curious visitor, but not one to cause untoward agitation. There were other persons around the camp fire besides Nick Carter and his two assistants. Jefferson Arnold, the millionaire shipowner of New York and Calcutta; Jai Singh, the high-caste Hindu, who had proved himself so valuable an ally to Nick Carter, and Adil, also an East Indian, the body servant of Jefferson Arnold's son, Leslie, all were sitting there. The men started up when the spear came sailing over the rocks and buried its heavy metal head in the ground just before them."

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Nick Carter, a pseudonym for a collective of writers, emerged as a significant figure in the realm of dime novels and pulp fiction during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The character of Nick Carter, a master detective, was created by Ormond G. Smith and John R. Coryell in 1886, and his adventures were penned by various authors, including Frederick Van Rensselaer Dey, who is often credited with shaping the character's enduring legacy.Carter's stories captivated readers with their blend of mystery, action, and clever detective work, making him one of the most popular fictional detectives of his time. His influence extended beyond literature, inspiring radio dramas, films, and comic books, thus cementing his place in popular culture.What intrigues modern readers about Nick Carter is the character's embodiment of the American spirit of ingenuity and justice during a transformative period in U.S. history. The stories often reflected contemporary societal issues, such as urban crime and the rise of modern investigative techniques, offering a window into the anxieties and aspirations of the era.Controversially, the Nick Carter series was sometimes criticized for its sensationalism and perceived moral ambiguity, sparking debates about the impact of pulp fiction on young readers. Despite this, the character's legacy endures, influencing contemporary writers and the detective genre as a whole.Nick Carter's revolutionary ideas included the use of forensic science and psychological profiling long before they became standard in real-life investigations, showcasing a forward-thinking approach that resonates with today's audiences. His adventures continue to be a testament to the enduring appeal of the detective genre and its capacity to evolve with the times.

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