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In Jeopardy

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A distant relative summoned to a rural estate after a kinsman’s sudden death finds what should be a routine probate occasion growing increasingly suspicious. A physician questions the naturalness of the demise and the visitor uncovers family secrets, cryptic numbers and an undecipherable cipher, hidden safes, clandestine meetings, and perilous confrontations that include a masked rider and a midsummer ball. Through methodical inquiry and hazardous episodes the narrator links inheritance, deception, and violent motives, gradually unraveling the conspiracy behind the death and exposing the forces that endangered the household.

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Van Tassel Sutphen

Sutphen Van Tassel was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of adventure and human resilience. Among his notable titles are "In Jeopardy," which delves into the complexities of survival, and "The Doomsman," a gripping narrative that examines fate and choice. Another significant work, "The Gates of Chance," reflects his interest in the interplay between destiny and free will. Van Tassel's storytelling is characterized by vivid imagery and a keen understanding of human nature, making his stories resonate with readers seeking both excitement and depth.

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