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The Pointing Man: A Burmese Mystery

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The narrative opens in the crowded streets and bazaars of Mangadone, where a curio shop guarded by a weathered wooden effigy sets the scene for a compact mystery. A personal loss touches a circle of acquaintances — a clergyman, a secretive woman, a banker with unreliable memory, an investigator, and several local figures — while small clues accumulate: a whispered story, a gold lacquer bowl, a knife, and ritual objects. Friendships form and falter, hidden motives surface, and seemingly trivial actions are traced until unexpectedly revealing connections bring the disparate threads to a tense resolution.

About the Author

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Marjorie Douie

Marjorie Douie was a writer known for her contributions to mystery literature, particularly in the early 20th century. Her notable work, "The Pointing Man: A Burmese Mystery," showcases her ability to weave intricate plots set against exotic backdrops. Douie's writing often reflects her interest in the cultures and landscapes of Southeast Asia, providing readers with a unique perspective on the mystery genre. Through her storytelling, she invites readers to explore the complexities of human nature and the allure of the unknown.

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