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Death in the dusk

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A visiting antiquarian's journal recounts nine days of escalating mysteries at a rural country house, beginning with an unwelcome clerical intrusion and progressing through uncanny accidents, an enigmatic relic, suspicious deaths, and vanishings. The account tracks investigations, local superstitions, social rivalries among guests, and the influence of a calculating antagonist whose schemes intensify fear and disorder. Narrative episodes shift between methodical inquiry and eerie occurrences, leading to confrontations, revealing disclosures, and a fraught effort to make sense of the calamities that befell the household.

Death in the Dusk

Being Alfred Bannerlee’s own revision and enlargement of his journal notes from the evening of October 2, 1925, to the breaking off, October 9. Together with the conclusion of the narrative later supplied by him, and the communication of April 17, 1926.