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The Roman hat mystery

Chapter 12: PART TWO
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A man in a theatre audience is found dead during a performance, and his inexplicable death triggers a tightly plotted investigation. An experienced police inspector and his son, a mystery-writer gifted in deduction, pursue methodical inquiry into seating, costume and hat evidence, and forensic detail. The narrative unfolds through interviews, legal conversations, and social encounters that expose motives among theatre personnel and patrons. Clues are assembled and weighed in a formal analytical climax that explains the mechanics of the crime and identifies the perpetrator.

PART TWO

“....To illustrate: Once young Jean C—— came to me after a month of diligent investigation on a difficult assignment. He wore a forlorn expression. Without a word he handed me a slip of official paper. I read it in surprise. It was his resignation.

“‘Here, Jean!’ I cried. ‘What is the meaning of this?’

“‘I have failed, M. Brillon,’ he muttered. ‘A month’s work, gone to the devil. I have been on the wrong track. It is a disgrace.’

“‘Jean, my friend,’ said I solemnly, ‘this for your resignation.’ Wherewith I tore it to hits before his astonished eyes. ‘Go now,’ I admonished him, ‘and begin from the beginning. For remember always the maxim: He who would know right must first know wrong!’”

From Reminiscences of a Prefect,
By Auguste Brillon.