Jack O'lantern.
Edición de la obra Jack o' Lantern
| Autor | George Goodchild |
|---|---|
| Editorial | The Mystery League, Inc. |
| Fecha de publicación | 1930 |
| Lugar | New York |
| Idioma | inglés |
| Páginas | 286 |
| Número de Cutter | G646j |
Who was Jack O' Lantern? To Scotland Yard he was one of the cleverest criminals ever to pit his wits against their relentless machinery for man-finding. To Judge Wallington, known as the harshest magistrate in all Europe, his name recalled the trial of Tobias Lantern whom he had sentenced to death years ago with the help of a third jury after two others, hypnotized by Lantern's evil stare, had failed to arrive at a verdict—yet a man who had paid the supreme penalty for his crimes. To the English press Jack O' Lantern was the murderer of Richard Summers, Albert Gale, James Henling; all jurors who had convicted Tobias Lantern, and Sir Randolph Cantler, prosecuting attorney at the trial. Each new crime in all England was attributed to this amazing criminal.