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  1. Again the Three Just Men is a 1928 British thriller novel by Edgar Wallace, sometimes known simply as Again the Three . It is the last of six novels in the Four Just Men series, featuring a gang of vigilantes committed to fighting crime whatever the methods.

  2. More adventures of Edgar Wallace's most popular characters, Manfred, Gonsalez, and Poiccart, better known to the underworld as the dreaded Three Just Men.

  3. First published in 20 Story Magazine, January 1928. THE Three Just Men sat longer over dinner than usual. Poiccart had been unusually talkative—and serious. 'The truth is, my dear George,' he appealed to the silent Manfred, 'we are fiddling with things.

  4. Again the Three Just Men is a book by British writer Edgar Wallace, first published in 1928. It is the sixth book in The Four Just Men series, and is a collection of short mysteries and tales of justice featuring Wallace's most popular characters, Manfred, Gonsalez, and Poiccart, a gang of vigilantes committed to fighting crime whatever the ...

  5. Only the organization known as the Four Just Men can save him—by taking the law into their own hands. A noted professor is found strangled to death in his laboratory, and the prime suspect is his...

  6. Scotland Yard, curious, suspicious, sought out the Three Just Men. They had alibis so complete as to be unbreakable. Sven Gurther went unavenged—but he kept from the tow-path thereafter.

  7. May 27, 2014 · Only the organization known as the Four Just Men can save him—by taking the law into their own hands. A noted professor is found strangled to death in his laboratory, and the prime suspect is his sinister-looking son.