Blue Hand: Book Guide, Author and Facts
Blue Hand by Edgar Wallace: plot, author, genre and where to read, in one evergreen guide.

Jim Steele, a clerk for a prominent London attorney, has the distasteful task of assisting a notorious client, Digby Groat, who stands to inherit the Jonathan Danton fortune. Danton’s infant daughter and closest heir, Dorothy, was thought to have died in a boating accident twenty years ago. Adding to the mystery, Dorothy’s mother, Lady Mary Danton, also disappeared around the same time.
Jim receives alarming news that his new love interest, Eunice, has accepted a new job as live-in secretary to Digby’s mother. Soon after, Eunice receives a message from a mysterious intruder that her life is in danger and that she should leave the Digby house. As time passes, it becomes apparent that Digby, ruthless in his pursuit of wealth and women, has set his sights on Eunice.
Eunice’s parents have passed away, but something in her history doesn’t sit well with Jim’s inquiring mind. A
Quick facts about Blue Hand
- Title: Blue Hand
- Author: Edgar Wallace
- First published: 1923
- Genre: adventure, fiction
- OpenLibrary ID: OL1517852W
Where to read Blue Hand
Blue Hand by Edgar Wallace is widely available in print, ebook and audiobook editions from major retailers and libraries.
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Frequently asked questions
What is Blue Hand about?
<p>Jim Steele, a clerk for a prominent London attorney, has the distasteful task of assisting a notorious client, Digby Groat, who stands to inherit the Jonathan Danton fortune.
Who wrote Blue Hand?
Blue Hand was written by Edgar Wallace.
When was Blue Hand published?
Blue Hand was first published in 1923.



