
The Man Inside
The Man Inside is a detective novel by Natalie Sumner Lincoln, written in the early 20th century. Set against the backdrop of Panama and Washington, D.C., it revolves around the mysterious death of a senator and the ensuing investigation. The narrative weaves together various characters, including a stranger in Colon and Senator James Carew, exploring themes of political intrigue and personal secrets. This work is notable for its historical context and contribution to the mystery genre.









