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A city detective arrives in an isolated farming township to investigate the disappearances of two young women and chronicles methodical inquiries, wide searches, and the spread of alarm among close-knit neighbors. The investigation uncovers a web of local crime—burglary, counterfeiting, and an assassin's trail—and brings the investigator into conflict with secretive residents, an energetic operative named Jim Long, uneasy witnesses, and episodes of mob law and vigilantism. The narrative alternates procedural detection with rural drama as scattered clues, confessions, and rivalries are followed to a final gathering of evidence and resolution.

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Lawrence L. Lynch

Lawrence L. Lynch was an American author known for his contributions to the detective fiction genre in the late 19th century. He crafted engaging narratives that often featured intricate plots and compelling characters. Among his notable works are "Against Odds: A Detective Story" and "Madeline Payne, the Detective's Daughter," which showcase his ability to weave suspenseful tales. Lynch's writing reflects the conventions of his time while also exploring themes of morality and justice. His stories continue to be of interest to readers who appreciate classic detective literature.

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