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Terror keep

by Edgar Wallace

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"Terror Keep" by Edgar Wallace is a crime and suspense novel set in the early 20th century that follows the actions of John Flack, a notorious criminal confined in Broadmoor Criminal Asylum. Flack is depicted as a cunning, masterful villain whose escape from the asylum sets the narrative in motion. The story explores the reactions of various characters to Flack's presence, including detective J. G. Reeder and Margaret Belman, a young woman seeking a new life in the countryside. The novel examines themes of criminal ingenuity, the dangers posed by Flack’s intelligence, and the tension surrounding his potential threat to the community.

The narrative blends elements of mystery and psychological intrigue. It focuses on Flack’s criminal mind and the peril he presents, highlighting his background of violence and his ability to evade capture. The setting and characters reflect the period's interest in detective work, mental institutions, and criminal psychology within British literature of the early 20th century.

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Rightly speaking, it is improper, not to say illegal, for those sadly privileged few who go in and out of Broadmoor Criminal Asylum, to have pointed out to them any particular character, however notorious he may have been or to what heights of public interest his infamy had carried him, before the testifying doctors and a merciful jury consigned him to this place without hope. But often had John Flack been pointed out as he shuffled about the grounds, his hands behind him, his chin on his breast, a tall, lean old man in an ill-fitting suit of drab clothing, who spoke to nobody and was spoken to by few. “That is Flack—the Flack; the cleverest crook in the world… Crazy John Flack… nine murders…” Men who were in Broadmoor for isolated homicides were rather proud of Old John in their queer, sane moments. The officers who locked him up at night and watched him as he slept had little to say against him, because he gave no trouble, and through all the six years of his incarceration had never once been seized of those frenzies which so often end in the hospital for some poor innocent devil, and a rubber-padded cell for the frantic author of misfortune. He spent most of his time writing and reading, for he was something of a genius with his pen, and wrote with extraordinary rapidity. He filled hundreds of little exercise books with his great treatise on crime. The Governor humoured him; allowed him to retain the books, expecting in due course to add them to his already interesting museum. Once, as a great concession, old Jack gave him a book to read, and the Governor read and gasped. It was entitled “Method of robbing a bank vault when only two guards are employed.” The Governor, who had been a soldier, read and read, stopping now and then to rub his head; for this document, written in the neat, legible hand of John Flack, was curiously reminiscent of a divisional order for attack. No detail was too small to be noted; every contingency was provided for. Not only were the constituents of the drug to be employed to “settle the outer watchman” given, but there was an explanatory note which may be quoted: “If this drug is not procurable, I advise that the operator should call upon a suburban doctor and describe the…

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