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The narrator recounts an investigation that begins when a reclusive patient is visited under unusual conditions and expands into a legal and forensic puzzle surrounding a contested will and a suspicious death. A methodical, scientifically minded investigator reconstructs routes with a track chart, deciphers a reversed cuneiform inscription, examines a portrait and other physical clues, and obtains testimonies which reveal hidden connections. He devises a plan that exposes deceptive movements and culminates in an engineered explosion that forces a confession and clarifies motives. The account combines meticulous procedural detail with a final exposition that ties the forensic evidence to the case's tragic resolution.

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R. Austin Freeman

R. Austin Freeman was a British author and pioneer of the detective fiction genre, particularly known for his creation of the character Dr. John Thorndyke, a forensic investigator. His works often blend scientific reasoning with intricate plots, reflecting his background in medicine and law. Freeman's notable titles include "The Red Thumb Mark" and "The Eye of Osiris," which showcase his innovative approach to crime-solving and narrative structure. His contributions to literature have left a lasting impact on the genre, influencing many subsequent writers in the field of detective fiction.

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