Average Jones
by Samuel Hopkins Adams
Average Jones is a mystery story written by Samuel Hopkins Adams, an American writer, best known for his investigative journalism and muckraking.
Excerpts:
Average Jones had come by his nickname inevitably. His parents had foredoomed him to it when they furnished him with the initials A. V. R. E. as preface to his birthright of J for Jones. His character apparently justified the chance concomitance. He was, so to speak, a composite photograph of any thousand well-conditioned, clean-living Americans between the ages of twenty-five and thirty.
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