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The narrative follows Philip Winslade as he investigates a suspicious death at an old country house, untangling competing accounts among its residents. Inquiries turn up letters, financial documents, and contradictory statements from a vicar's household, relations of the deceased, and an enigmatic woman with a hidden past. The plot unfolds through successive revelations and shifts in the course of the private investigation, bringing stalled leads back into focus and prompting moral reckonings. The inquiry culminates in a decisive breakthrough that exposes long-concealed motives and resolves the legal and personal consequences for those involved.

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T. W. Speight

T. W. Speight was a British novelist active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for his contributions to the genre of romantic fiction and mystery. His works often explore themes of love, adventure, and intrigue, set against richly detailed backdrops. Among his notable titles is "A Secret of the Sea," a three-volume novel that showcases his ability to weave complex narratives with engaging characters. Speight's storytelling is characterized by a blend of suspense and romance, making his novels appealing to readers of his time and beyond.

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