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A private detective known for his humor and wit is called to investigate a murder in a wealthy household. The victim, Richard Hemmingway, was found strangled in his library, and the case quickly reveals tensions among the household members, including a ward, a nephew, and various staff. As the detective navigates the complexities of the relationships and motives within the household, he must discern the truth amidst a backdrop of potential inheritance and hidden agendas. The narrative unfolds through a blend of keen observation and deductive reasoning, showcasing the detective's unique approach to solving the mystery.

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Carolyn Wells

Carolyn Wells was an American author and poet, known for her contributions to children's literature and mystery fiction. With a prolific output of over sixty works, she created engaging stories that often featured strong female characters and imaginative plots. Some of her notable titles include "A Chain of Evidence," which showcases her knack for crafting intriguing mysteries, and "Betty's Happy Year," a charming tale aimed at younger readers. Wells's writing is characterized by its playful language and relatable themes, making her a beloved figure in early 20th-century literature.

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