Just Men of Cordova

Just Men of Cordova
Just Men of Cordova, published in 1917 by Edgar Wallace, follows a series of mysterious deaths of European financiers linked to a deadly poison. This sequel to Wallace's earlier work, Four Just Men (1905), continues the story of a group of vigilantes who dispense their own brand of justice, utilizing their skills in disguise and lock picking. Wallace, a prolific author of detective fiction, is known for his significant influence on the genre and has had over 160 film adaptations of his works.












































