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The narrative follows Robert Forrester, a recently returned army engineer, who becomes the target of a sinister extortion scheme that menaces wealthy citizens with skull-marked warnings demanding money left in an oak tree. His older acquaintance Frederick Prentice discloses prior victims who yielded or were found dead and urges quiet compliance, while police efforts prove ineffective. The plot follows investigative attempts and escalating threats, incorporating odd clues and eerie episodes suggested by chapter headings—haunted tree, flaming hand, masked intruders—and builds toward confrontations intended to unmask the gang responsible for the anonymous terror.
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