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The Bishop murder case

Chapter 29: Transcriber Notes
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About This Book

An erudite amateur detective investigates a string of cryptic murders tied to nursery-rhyme clues and a killer using the alias Bishop. The inquiry proceeds through forensic work, interviews with scientists, mathematicians, and acquaintances, and a sequence of puzzles involving ciphered notes, archery, chess, and mathematical formulas. As the detective pieces together motive and method, the case intensifies with new victims, a stolen weapon, and tense nocturnal encounters. The plot interweaves methodical deduction with mounting suspense, concluding with a logical denouement that explains how the symbolic clues point to the perpetrator and the reasons behind the killings.

Transcriber Notes

This transcription follows the text of the first edition published by Charles Scribner’s Sons in 1929. However, the following alterations have been made to correct what are believed to be unambiguous errors in the text:

  • “eighty yerds” has been corrected to “eighty yards” (Chapter II);
  • a duplicated period has been removed (Chapter III);
  • “roundalays” has been corrected to “roundelays” (Chapter VII);
  • “He ’ll” has been corrected to “He’ll” (Chapter XVIII);
  • “asquiesced” has been corrected to “acquiesced” (Chapter XXIV).