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The narrative unfolds as a compiler's dossier assembled from letters, journals, and official correspondence that reconstructs a puzzling death and an inquiry into large life-insurance policies. An investigator traces overlapping policies taken out in short succession and collects testimony including a patient's journal that records mesmeric treatments administered by an enigmatic visitor whose influence grows suspect. Circumstantial evidence, mysterious habits, and the discovery of a poison vial beside the deceased provoke debate over suicide, murder, and possible fraud. The account emphasizes methodical examination of documents and clues while leaving some questions unresolved.

About the Author

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Charles Felix

Charles Felix is the pseudonymous author of "The Notting Hill Mystery," a notable work in the early genre of detective fiction. Published in 1862, this novel is often regarded as one of the first mystery novels in English literature, blending elements of crime, intrigue, and the supernatural. Felix's innovative narrative style and use of multiple perspectives helped to shape the conventions of the detective genre. While little is known about the author himself, his contribution to literature has left a lasting impact on the development of mystery and crime fiction.

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