Category: Crime, Thrillers and Mystery

Bob Dexter and the Storm Mountain Mystery; or, The Secret of the Log Cabin

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Chapters

6. Part 6

Bob then walked around to the chimney side. He wanted again to look at those marks in the soft ground--the marks that his chum had first taken for the prints of an elephant's fo...

2. Part 2

"No," said Bob, coming to a sudden decision, "I'll take you. I have a car and I've got nothing important to do now." He had a somewhat selfish motive in making this offer--he wa...

5. Part 5

"Oh, yes, I reckon he would," admitted Jolly Bill. "I see what you mean. I beg your pardon." Bob was glad it had passed off this way, for, truth to tell, he had not meant to say...

11. Part 11

"No, I don't think so," said the conductor. "They just dropped off at one of the white post stops between Tottenville and Andover. Why, was there anything wrong about them?"

9. Part 9

"I think I'll just take a run back to Storm Mountain," mused the young detective. "Hiram won't be back for some time, and I'd like to take a look around the place all by myself....

12. Part 12

"Yes, Bill, the jig is up for you," remarked Bob. "You had your try at solving the puzzle, but you couldn't make head or tail of it, could you? Not head or tail!"

3. Part 3

"Huh! Chief Drayton! I like that. He's nothing but a constable, and never will be anything but a constable. He calls himself chief because the selectmen wouldn't raise his salar...

8. Part 8

"Oh, sure," agreed the Cliffside chief. "But they can't hide all the marks. And when you take into consideration the fact that this suspect is a sailor, and bound to act like on...

4. Part 4

He seemed so hale and hearty that one could not help having a friendly feeling for him, and his weather-beaten face shone with the honesty of his purpose, while his shiny bald h...

1. Part 1

THE BOY RANCHERS THE BOY RANCHERS IN CAMP THE BOY RANCHERS ON THE TRAIL THE BOY RANCHERS AMONG THE INDIANS THE BOY RANCHERS AT SPUR CREEK THE BOY RANCHERS IN THE DESERT

7. Part 7

Bob Dexter did not know whether to laugh with Judge Weston or to remain serious, for he felt there might be something serious in the visit of the Italian to the lawyer's office....

10. Part 10

"No, I won't disturb things," said Bob, as he prepared to leave. "I'll send Pietro for it himself. He'll know just where it is. I'll go back and send him."

13. Part 13

"We now have," he said, "a cord extending from this point up through the flue and out of the chimney at the top. Now if you will all remain here you'll see the conclusion of the...