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A celebrated portrait painter confronts bitter grief and crippling debt after his child’s death, while his wife, outwardly elegant, maneuvers toward security by cultivating the attentions of a well‑placed friend. Tensions between sacrifice and self‑interest escalate into calculated manipulation, financial collapse, and actions that invite suspicion and inquiry. The narrative follows the slow accumulation of evidence, clandestine motives, strained loyalties, and escalating accusations, moving through concealment, discovery, and legal and moral reckonings until long‑buried secrets are brought to light and the consequences of those choices are settled.

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Fred M. White

Fred M. White was a British author known for his contributions to the detective and mystery genres during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often blend elements of suspense and romance, showcasing intricate plots and engaging characters. Among his notable titles is "The Crimson Blind," which exemplifies his knack for crafting thrilling narratives. White's storytelling reflects the literary trends of his time, and he remains a significant figure in the realm of early detective fiction. His diverse body of work includes titles such as "The Mystery of the Four Fingers" and "The Doom of London," further establishing his legacy in the genre.

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