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The narrative follows Austin Ford, a New York reporter renowned for exposing intelligent, white-collar criminals, as he is assigned to London and travels there by ocean liner. On the voyage he observes fellow passengers, including an ailing widow and a ship's doctor, and reflects on his approach to investigative work, distinguishing himself from professional detectives while pursuing financial fraud, confidence schemes, and genteel deceit. The plot unfolds through his sleuthing and social encounters, revealing themes of moral scrutiny, journalistic ethics, and the contrast between sensational crime and calculated fraud in high society.
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