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The wrong letter

Chapter 20: Transcriber’s Notes
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About This Book

A terse anonymous telephone call reports the murder of a senior government figure, launching a methodical investigation that moves between London and a country estate. The plot follows the gradual unraveling of a misplaced letter, the questioning of enigmatic visitors, and the scrutiny of odd clues such as a telling portrait and a strange apparition, as investigators contend with false leads and a late-night crisis. Nocturnal incidents and a tense car pursuit heighten suspense before the culprit and motive are revealed. The narrative highlights deception, the fallibility of evidence, and the intellectual satisfaction of assembling a concealed solution.

Transcriber’s Notes

This transcription follows the text of the edition published by Grosset & Dunlap in August, 1926 (by arrangement with E. P. Dutton & Company). However, the following alterations have been made to correct what are believed to be unambiguous errors in the text:

  • Five misplaced quotation marks have been corrected.
  • The name “Simmonds” has been corrected to “Simmons” (Chapter I).
  • The word “alseep” has been corrected to “asleep” (Chapter XVI).