Herman Landon - The Gray Phantom (1/23) A Tragic Interlude
THE GRAY PHANTOM..... A woman is apparently murdered in a New York auditorium under very suspicious circumstances one evening during a performance. Helen Hardwick happened to be in attendance that evening, as she had written the play that was being performed, and she was the only person to have caught a glimpse of something peculiar just before the murder. She also heard an ominous laughter which would haunt her for a long time. Was the Gray Phantom involved, or could he assist with the investigation that Helen was to become involved with? AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY..... Herman Landon (May 7, 1882 - March 24, 1960) he was born in Stockholm, Sweden. He was a writer, known for The Way Women Love (1920), Ogon no dangan (1927) and A Burglar to the Rescue (1931). He was married to Grace Landon. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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