Joan Thursday
'Joan Thursday' Summary
oan Thursday is a mystery novel by Louis Joseph Vance, first published in 1913. The novel follows the adventures of Joan Thursday, a young woman who is a master of disguise and deception. She is also a skilled fighter and a brilliant detective.
The novel begins with Joan being hired by a mysterious client to investigate a series of murders. The murders are the work of a master criminal who is known for his ability to change his appearance at will. Joan must use all of her skills to track down the killer and bring him to justice.
Along the way, Joan must also deal with her own personal demons. She has a dark past that she is trying to outrun, and she is haunted by the memory of a loved one who was killed by a criminal. But Joan is determined to overcome her past and to use her skills to make the world a better place.
The novel is set in the early 20th century and features a cast of colorful characters, including a beautiful spy, a dashing detective, and a sinister criminal mastermind. The novel is full of suspense, action, and romance, and it features a strong female protagonist who is a role model for readers of all ages.
Here is a more detailed summary of the plot:
Joan Thursday is a young woman who has always been fascinated by disguise and deception. She is also a skilled fighter and a brilliant detective. When she is hired by a mysterious client to investigate a series of murders, she soon finds herself in over her head. The murders are the work of a master criminal who is known for his ability to change his appearance at will. Joan must use all of her skills to track down the killer and bring him to justice.
Joan's investigation leads her to a world of danger and intrigue. She must deal with corrupt politicians, dangerous criminals, and even a beautiful spy who is working against her. But Joan is determined to succeed, and she eventually tracks down the killer and brings him to justice.
In the end, Joan Thursday is a story of adventure, suspense, and self-discovery. It is a story about a young woman who overcomes her fears and her past to become a force for good in the world.
The novel is notable for its strong female protagonist, its suspenseful plot, and its colorful cast of characters. Joan Thursday is a role model for readers of all ages, and she is a reminder that anyone can overcome their fears and achieve their dreams.
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Louis Joseph Vance
United States
Louis Joseph Vance was an American novelist, screenwriter, and film producer who was born in Washington, D.C. on September 19, 1879. He is best known for creating the character of Michael Lanyard, a c...
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