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The Mark of Cain

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Avice Trowbridge becomes anxious when her uncle, Rowland Trowbridge, fails to return home at the expected time. Her concerns grow as she learns of a mysterious phone call to the police reporting his death. The investigation reveals Rowland's body found in Van Cortlandt Park, prompting a deeper inquiry into the circumstances surrounding his demise. As Avice grapples with her fears and the unfolding mystery, various characters, including Judge Hoyt and detectives, become involved in piecing together the evidence. The narrative explores themes of family loyalty, the quest for truth, and the complexities of human relationships amidst a backdrop of crime and investigation.

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Transcriber’s Notes

  • Copyright notice provided as in the original—this e-text is public domain in the country of publication.
  • Silently corrected palpable typos; left non-standard spellings and dialect unchanged.