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The Case of the Pocket Diary Found in the Snow

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A modest but highly skilled Secret Service detective of the Imperial Austrian police pursues the mystery sparked by a pocket diary found in the snow and the sudden removal of a young woman from cheap lodgings. Through careful interviews, forensic attention to a discarded glove and a crumpled tramway ticket, and scrutiny of small details—a shabby closed carriage, a particular driver and a pane of new glass—he reconstructs the events that produced the notebook. The procedural narrative is paired with an account of the detective's earlier miscarriage of justice, his humility, and the relentlessness that drives him to follow every trail.

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Auguste Groner

Auguste Groner was an Austrian author known for his contributions to the detective fiction genre in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often feature intricate plots and clever resolutions, reflecting the style of early mystery narratives. Among his notable works is "The Case of the Golden Bullet," which showcases his ability to weave suspenseful tales that engage readers. Groner's stories frequently involve amateur sleuths and complex criminal cases, making him a significant figure in the development of detective literature.

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