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A reclusive peer returns to his ancestral house, marries a celebrated stage performer, and tries to maintain aristocratic form while pursuing scientific interests. A sudden death in the household triggers a criminal investigation that entangles relatives, servants, and stage associates, as uncanny physical likenesses and contradictory evidence produce confusion over identity and motive. The narrative unfolds as a puzzle of duplications, misdirected accusations, hidden connections, and tampered witnesses, with episodes of discovery and revelation that gradually expose how appearances, inheritance, and social proprieties complicate the search for truth.

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Arthur Charles Fox-Davies

Arthur Charles Fox-Davies was a British author and heraldic expert, best known for his comprehensive work, "A Complete Guide to Heraldry." His writings significantly contributed to the understanding and appreciation of heraldry, a field that encompasses the study of coats of arms and heraldic symbols. In addition to his heraldic studies, he also authored fiction, including the novel "The Duplicate Death." Fox-Davies's expertise and passion for heraldry have left a lasting impact on the literature surrounding this specialized subject.

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