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The Mansion of Mystery / Being a Certain Case of Importance, Taken from the Note-book of Adam Adams, Investigator and Detective

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A determined detective is hired by a troubled young man to solve the double murder of a wealthy couple at their country mansion. The narrative follows the detective's methodical inquiries — morgue inspection, estate searches, interviews, and a return to a stream where a suspicious stranger was seen — as he collates overlooked details and confronts local assumptions. Clues emerge gradually, exposing secrecy and misdirection, while the investigator's persistence and reasoned deduction aim to prevent a wrongful conclusion and reveal the true sequence of events.

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Chester K. Steele

Chester K. Steele was an American author known for his contributions to the detective fiction genre in the early 20th century. He crafted engaging mysteries that often featured intricate plots and clever resolutions. Among his notable works is "The Diamond Cross Mystery," which showcases his unique approach to storytelling by blending traditional detective elements with innovative twists. Steele's writing reflects the era's fascination with crime and investigation, making his stories a significant part of the literary landscape of his time. His works continue to intrigue readers who appreciate classic mystery narratives.

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