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The narrative follows solicitor Peter Daventry when an American collector's passion for royal relics entangles him in a pair of murders, one at an art gallery and another at a country estate. Daventry and the eccentric Mr Bathurst probe books, screened portraits, a mysterious catalogue number, and memoir fragments while Inspector Goodall pursues formal inquiries. The investigation unravels through careful examination of provenance, hidden panels, and subtle social clues, presenting a methodical puzzle of detection that interweaves antiquarian obsession, manners, and deductive reasoning.

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Brian Flynn

Brian Flynn was a British author known for his contributions to the detective fiction genre during the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his intricate plots and engaging mysteries. Among his notable works are "The Billiard Room Mystery," which showcases his skill in crafting suspenseful narratives, and "The Case of the Black Twenty-Two," highlighting his knack for clever twists. Flynn's writing often features amateur sleuths and complex puzzles, appealing to fans of classic whodunits. His works continue to be appreciated for their clever construction and entertaining storytelling.

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