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The narrative follows a determined amateur investigator who examines the apparent murder of a powerful financier, tracing events through meetings, inquiries, and legal procedures; initial certainty yields to doubt as contradictory evidence and human motives complicate the case. Alongside a tightly plotted mystery, the work satirizes financial power and social pretensions, probes the limits of detection and the slipperiness of truth, and balances forensic puzzle-solving with ironic character study and witty observation. The structure combines investigative chapters, inquest scenes, and revelatory letters, guiding the reader from confident assumptions to an ultimately ambiguous, reflective resolution.

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E. C. Bentley

E. C. Bentley was an English author and journalist, best known for his contributions to the detective fiction genre. His most notable work, "Trent's Last Case," published in 1913, is often regarded as one of the first modern detective novels, introducing a more complex narrative style and character development. Bentley's writing is characterized by its wit and keen observation of human nature. In addition to his fiction, he was also a prominent literary critic and contributed to various publications, leaving a lasting impact on the literary landscape of his time.

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