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Two former business partners meet on a small tropical island where past betrayals surface during an uneasy, seemingly conciliatory evening; one guest is persuaded to stay the night at his host's bungalow. As darkness settles, faint, uncanny sounds—tapping, ticking, scuttling—grow into a disquieting chorus of hermit crabs and other island life, and the visitor's fear mounts while the host remains alert and composed. The routine setting slowly converts into a tense nocturnal ordeal, with the mounting noises and the host's demeanor suggesting that polite forgiveness may mask a more dangerous, deliberate intention.

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H. Bedford-Jones

H. Bedford-Jones was an American author known for his prolific contributions to the genre of adventure fiction and pulp literature in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of exploration and the human spirit, set against diverse backdrops ranging from the American West to historical settings. Among his notable titles is "A Personal Problem," which showcases his ability to weave complex characters into engaging narratives. Bedford-Jones's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and a knack for suspense, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of adventure tales.

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