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A mysterious death in a household triggers a meticulous scientific investigation that unravels a chain of clues including a found reliquary, a palimpsest and a lethal chamber. The narrative alternates close procedural detail—examinations, council meetings, warnings and apparent accidents—with suspenseful encounters and the arrival of unexpected visitors. As suspicion shifts and an unseen adversary works against the protagonists, the investigator pieces together forensic evidence and circumstantial leads, pursues the suspect, and ultimately resolves the case, finishing with a clear review of the reasoning that explains how the scattered clues form a coherent explanation.

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R. Austin Freeman

R. Austin Freeman was a British author and pioneer of the detective fiction genre, particularly known for his creation of the character Dr. John Thorndyke, a forensic investigator. His works often blend scientific reasoning with intricate plots, reflecting his background in medicine and law. Freeman's notable titles include "The Red Thumb Mark" and "The Eye of Osiris," which showcase his innovative approach to crime-solving and narrative structure. His contributions to literature have left a lasting impact on the genre, influencing many subsequent writers in the field of detective fiction.

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