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A collection of crime and legal short stories centered on a sharp, resourceful lawyer who confronts murders, frauds, and elaborate deceptions by applying forensic observation, procedural knowledge, and strategic courtroom maneuvers. Each tale presents a tightly constructed puzzle of motive and method, ranging from grisly homicides to financial and social intrigues, and emphasizes the interplay between human weakness and legal craft. The narratives combine atmospheric detail and procedural exposition while probing ethical ambiguity as the central mind untangles schemes to reveal hidden truths.

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Melville Davisson Post

Melville Davisson Post was an American author known for his contributions to mystery and detective fiction in the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his creation of the character Randolph Mason, a clever and unconventional detective featured in several of his works. Among his notable titles is "Dwellers in the Hills," which showcases his ability to weave intricate plots with rich character development. Post's writing often reflects a blend of suspense and psychological insight, making him a significant figure in the genre. His stories continue to engage readers with their inventive narratives and compelling mysteries.

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