The Council of Justice
by Edgar Wallace
In their second explosive adventure, the Four Just Men must sacrifice one of their own adventures. There are crimes for which punishment is not sufficient, for which written law cannot be underestimated. This is a pretext for the Justice Council - a meeting of great and impartial intelligences. These men are indifferent to his worldview. They ruthlessly manage their ingenuity and cunning against powerful criminal organizations, past masters of evil, and the minds of equally intelligent ones. Those who violate unwritten laws harm death.