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The Nine Bears

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The Nine Bears
AuthorEdgar Wallace
LanguageEnglish
GenreThriller
PublisherWard Lock
Publication date
1910
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint
Followed byThe Fellowship of the Frog 

The Nine Bears is a 1910 British thriller novel by Edgar Wallace. It was originally written in serial form before being published as a novel.[1] After signing a contract with American firm Dodd Mead, Wallace provided them with what effectively an extended version of this story with the villain's name changed to Poltavo, which was published by them as The Other Man.[1] It was the first in a series of books featuring Wallace's fictional Scotland Yard detective Elk, whose rank varies during the series. It is also known by the alternative title The Cheaters.

Synopsis

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A group of shady financiers led by a man named Silinksi make a fortune on the stock market by anticipating the likelihood of disasters which they are orchestrating themselves.

References

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  1. ^ a b Clark p. 120

Bibliography

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  • Clark, Neil. Stranger than Fiction: The Life of Edgar Wallace, the Man Who Created King Kong. Stroud, UK: The History Press, 2015.