The War Terror
1915
The War Terror, published in 1915 by Arthur B. Reeve, features Craig Kennedy, a scientific detective and chemistry teacher at Columbia University. Set against the backdrop of World War I, the novel follows Kennedy as he navigates a web of espionage and anarchist conspiracies, aiming to thwart assassination plots against prominent figures. This work is notable for its exploration of moral complexities during wartime and for being part of the Craig Kennedy series, which likens him to an American Sherlock Holmes, utilizing scientific methods to solve mysteries.




















