Larry Dexter and the Bank Mystery

Howard Roger Garis



Book Description

Larry Dexter and the Bank Mystery; or, A Young Reporter in Wall Street is a 1912 novel by Howard Roger Garis, writing under the pseudonym Raymond Sperry. This book is part of the Larry Dexter series, following the adventures of an ambitious young reporter determined to uncover the truth behind major events. In this installment, Larry, now an experienced journalist, becomes involved in investigating a major bank robbery at the Consolidated National Bank in New York City. The institution has lost a staggering one million dollars, and officials are desperate to keep the matter quiet while attempting to recover the funds. However, Larry's keen instincts and dedication to honest reporting drive him to dig deeper into the case. As he follows the clues, Larry encounters dangerous criminals, deceptive financial figures, and high-stakes intrigue within the financial world of Wall Street. He navigates the challenges of investigative journalism while risking his safety to expose the truth. His perseverance and courage highlight the novel’s themes of integrity, determination, and the power of the press in uncovering corruption. With thrilling twists, a fast-paced plot, and a classic mystery-driven narrative, Larry Dexter and the Bank Mystery is an exciting tale that showcases the golden age of journalism and crime-solving. Garis delivers an engaging mix of adventure and detective work, making the book an exciting read for fans of classic young adult mysteries. This book is copyright free and can be downloaded for free.







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