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Dead Man's Rock

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A narrator recounts a family saga triggered by an odd will that sends his father searching for hidden treasure and leads to maritime peril. The father's journal recounts island ventures, a shipboard mutiny and mysterious manuscripts; ashore the narrator and an ally trace a series of cryptic clues—an engraved clasp, a golden key and theatrical signs—through fog and violent encounters on a coastal rock. The tale shifts between sea-bound episodes and local investigation, building toward a personal quest for revenge and the recovery of a great ruby.

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Arthur Quiller-Couch

Arthur Quiller-Couch, often referred to as 'Q', was a British author and literary critic known for his contributions to English literature in the early 20th century. He was born in Cornwall and had a profound appreciation for the region's culture, which is reflected in many of his works. Quiller-Couch is particularly recognized for his storytelling prowess and his ability to weave intricate narratives, as seen in his notable novel 'Dead Man's Rock'. His literary criticism, compiled in 'Adventures in Criticism', showcases his insights into the works of other authors, including Charles Dickens. Quiller-Couch's legacy includes a rich collection of novels, short stories, and essays that continue to resonate with readers today.

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