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A returning traveler becomes entangled in the aftermath of a violent death when an acquaintance is arrested, and the story follows the unraveling of identity, alibis, and motives. Through the observations of his American cabinmate and a woman close to him, the narrative alternates between police hearings, forensic inquiry, and private confrontations. Themes include the fallibility of eyewitness testimony, the persuasive force of circumstantial evidence, and the emergence of fingerprint analysis. Scenic interludes—train and river journeys, social interactions, and quiet revelations—blend procedural detection with personal loyalties until the facts behind the killing are exposed.

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E. W. Hornung

E. W. Hornung was an English author best known for his creation of the character A. J. Raffles, a gentleman thief and cricketer. His most notable work, "A Thief in the Night," showcases Raffles' adventures and has contributed significantly to the genre of crime fiction. Hornung's writing often blends elements of humor and suspense, reflecting the social mores of his time. In addition to his Raffles stories, he wrote novels such as "A Bride from the Bush" and "Dead Men Tell No Tales," which further demonstrate his versatility as a storyteller. His works remain a part of the literary heritage of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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