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The Abandoned Room

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A young man becomes enmeshed in suspicion after his grandfather is found dead at the family estate; he cannot remember the crucial hours and faces a detective convinced of foul play. His cousin experiences eerie occurrences in the deserted house while a circle of characters—a foreign servant whose motives are unclear, a lawyer who doubles as investigator, and other enigmatic visitors—examine alibis and movements. The narrative emphasizes atmosphere, uncertain memory, social pressure, and a slow legal and psychological unravelling that culminates in a tense vigil and the secrets of a long-locked chamber.

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Wadsworth Camp

Wadsworth Camp was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of mystery and suspense. His notable works include "The Abandoned Room," a gripping tale that explores themes of isolation and intrigue, and "The Gray Mask," which showcases his skill in crafting complex characters and plot twists. Camp's writing often reflects the societal tensions of his time, making his stories resonate with readers seeking both entertainment and depth. His works continue to be appreciated for their engaging narratives and atmospheric settings.

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