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A newspaper man discovers the body of an elderly man in a Middle Temple passage and becomes drawn into the ensuing murder inquiry. Police work, chance witnesses, and a trail of small clues—a scrap of paper, a cap, a leather box, a silver ticket and links to a hotel, a safe-deposit office and rare-stamp circles—gradually expose hidden identities, past deceptions and contradictory testimonies. As suspects are questioned and arrests follow, surprising connections are revealed about the victim’s past, and a closing telegram brings the investigation to its decisive resolution.

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J. S. Fletcher

J. S. Fletcher was an English author known for his contributions to detective fiction and historical novels in the early 20th century. He wrote over thirty novels, blending elements of mystery and adventure with rich historical contexts. Among his notable works is "Baden-Powell of Mafeking," which reflects his interest in military history. Fletcher's storytelling often features intricate plots and well-developed characters, making him a significant figure in the genre during his time. His works continue to be appreciated for their engaging narratives and vivid settings.

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