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A journalist is summoned to investigate a seaside death initially treated as an accident after a woman falls from cliffs at Ludmouth Bay, and his arrival sets off a sequence of amateur sleuthing alongside formal police inquiry. The narrative follows interviews, oddball suspects, and a series of clues—including a discovered shoe, poisons, and unexpected personal connections—while alternating moments of comic sidelight with nocturnal expeditions and procedural restraint. Tensions between private initiative and official method drive the investigation, leading to arrests and the unmasking of the plot behind the death as the sleuth pieces together motive and opportunity.

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Anthony Berkeley

Anthony Berkeley was a British author and a prominent figure in the detective fiction genre during the early 20th century. He is best known for his innovative approach to mystery writing, often incorporating elements of psychological insight and humor. His notable works include "The Layton Court Mystery," which showcases his skill in crafting intricate plots, and "The Poisoned Chocolates Case," a clever exploration of the detective's role in solving crimes. Berkeley's contributions to literature also include his involvement in the establishment of the Detection Club, which brought together many of the era's leading mystery writers.

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