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The Blind Man's Eyes

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A sudden death of a wealthy financier sets off a tense mystery that draws together travelers, acquaintances, and investigators. A blind man whose eyes prove to be a crucial, ambiguous clue becomes the focus of suspicion as identities are questioned and alliances shift among passengers on a stormbound train and in the financier's household. The plot alternates quiet social maneuvering with brisk detective action, including surveillance, pursuit, and a manhunt, while the uncovering of a physical imperfection in a left eye leads to a final confrontation that resolves long-hidden deceptions and the central enigma.

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William MacHarg

William MacHarg was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of perception and cultural conflict, reflecting the complexities of human experience. Among his notable titles are "The Blind Man's Eyes," which delves into the nature of sight and understanding, and "The Indian Drum," a narrative that intertwines personal and cultural narratives. MacHarg's writing is characterized by its vivid storytelling and psychological depth, making him a significant figure in the literary landscape of his time.

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