New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 22, 1927, Page 26

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1927. > MURDER UNDER WATER HO killed Garett Fo'som?> And what for> One moment this middle-aged, handsome bachelor was a gay and laughing houre, one of a great throng of holi- da\ revelers bathmg in the glorous surf of Ocean Town. One moment he was exchanging pleasantries with his friends; the next he was a stricken man, lmp and hfe- less beneath the waves. Life guards carried him out of the water. They laid him on the beach, while the curious gathered and stared in awe. Drowning> No. Stroke? No. Death had come as the result of a powerful knife thrust beneath the water a thrust sure and deadly, but from what source no one knew. Detectives, Garrett Folsom's friends, even those who had stood next to him when the murder was com- mitted, were truly ALL AT SEA And so Carolyn Wells, truly titled the “mistress of mystery” because of her mastery of the detective story, has aptly named this latest work of hers “All at Sea.” You have never read a story like it, never encountered a murder plot so baffling and strange. ' The wealthy Garrett Folsom murdered. No clue except the knife, the '\Q}i* new story by lh(’} famous _Cam‘:jn deadly “pichag.” Fmger prints washed away by the salt water: foot ‘ _"”,5 is the frst: serial she has wiitten di- prints lost irrevocably i the shifting sands. Who did it, and why? rectly for newspaper publication. Don't dise it Mot . The Hewld Fride, Was money the motive> Was revenge? Was jealousy? Aptl 20 [t is just one more reason for your reading If vou are a Carolyn Wells “fan.”” be prepared for a thousand thrills in vour fiction in The Herald. The Herald ’ “ » SRLL R the latest story of hers. If you've never read her work, “all at Sea S ] D e e, T will explain her popularity as a wrter of mystery fiction. means it is the only paper here that prints oniginal fiction stories by such authors as " T . : G Anne Austin, Carolyn Wells, Virginia Swain Remember, “All at Sea” is written directly for newspaper publication. and Emest Lynn. It is not a reprint from a book. It is NEA Service fiction, which means oniginal fiction. . xQ_OFf»IT\\\.

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