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While recuperating in a remote coastal district, the narrator and his analytical companion are called to a country house where a woman lies dead and two men sit raving with terror, discovered around a card table as if a normal evening had been frozen. Through careful examination of the scene and local inquiry the investigator reconstructs how an uncommon toxic agent from a plant produced violent physiological and psychological effects, leading to a human motive for the tragedy. The narrative balances methodical detection, bleak moorland atmosphere, and questions about the limits of scientific knowledge and human cruelty.
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