The whispering dead
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From *The Saturday Review*, <a href=https://books.google.com/books?id=LdFyWIVI6WQC&pg=PA422&lpg=PA422&dq=review+%22whispering+dead%22+%2B%22Alfred+Ganachilly%22&source=bl&ots=ULBQkT6vsc&sig=ACfU3U2Xk_So_pYGpi40r5lNZZyaiMWsAg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwix28uEl436AhVXLzQIHZ7UDuw4ChDoAXoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=review%20%22whispering%20dead%22%20%2B%22Alfred%20Ganachilly%22&f=true/>1 November 1919</a>:
> The scene is laid in Chile before the Great War and the criminal is in the service of the German Embassy. He hopes to escape by burning down the offices, but though his plan was well laid, he was finally tracked down and arrested after a desperate attempt to cross the Andes. A well-told and well-constructed story, none the worse for being originally, we should guess, written in the Allied interest.
> The scene is laid in Chile before the Great War and the criminal is in the service of the German Embassy. He hopes to escape by burning down the offices, but though his plan was well laid, he was finally tracked down and arrested after a desperate attempt to cross the Andes. A well-told and well-constructed story, none the worse for being originally, we should guess, written in the Allied interest.
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