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John Thorndyke's Cases / related by Christopher Jervis and edited by R. Austin Freeman

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A collection of short crime cases recounted by a medical narrator that follow a forensic practitioner’s methodical investigations. Each story frames a puzzling incident—strange footprints, an unexplained key, a coded message, unusual personal effects, and an uncommon weapon—and shows how laboratory tests, microscopy, chemical analysis, and careful observation resolve apparent impossibilities. The author stresses authentic experiments and practicable techniques, often illustrating procedures and specimens, and transforms mundane clues into decisive evidence through experiment, reconstruction, and logical inference.

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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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