The Bradys in the Everglades by A New York Detective
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ePublished by December 2018
Originally published March 15, 1901

Nickel weekly





A nickel weekly from 1901, this is number 112 in the popular “Secret Service” series featuring “Old and Young King Brady, Detectives” which started January 27, 1899, and came out like clockwork every Friday for more than two decades—by which time well more than a thousand issues had been published.  The Bradys in the Everglades; or, The Strange Case of a Summer Tourist has the Bradys sent to Florida by the Secret Service to solve the disappearance of one of two Yankee owners of an orange grove plantation who raised the ire of local southerners by hiring a black overseer.  The case involves the two detectives in a chase across Lake Okechabee and into the swamps of the Everglades after a gang of outlaws.

At more than 22,000 words, this novella-sized work of pulp fiction, besides being an interesting and fun read, gives the reader a taste of what the masses were reading in the late 19th and early 20th century time period.  This particular entry in the series is interesting for its description of Lake Okechabee and the Everglades at a time when the area was almost completely uninhabited.
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