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The Disappearance of Kimball Webb

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A groom vanishes on the morning of his wedding, his bedroom found securely fastened and no immediate explanation apparent. Family tensions and rival theories erupt: his fiancée accuses his sister, others suspect a prank or abduction, and strange letters hint at ransom. The narrative tracks inquiries, local gossip, a haunted room, and a rotating cast of suspects and investigators as clues and red herrings accumulate. Social decorum, personal loyalties, and deceptive appearances complicate the search, and successive revelations and deductions gradually untangle motives and means leading to the eventual explanation of the disappearance.

About the Author

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Rowland Wright

Rowland Wright was an American author known for his novel "The Disappearance of Kimball Webb." This work, which blends elements of mystery and adventure, showcases Wright's ability to craft engaging narratives that captivate readers. While not extensively documented, his contributions to literature reflect a keen interest in storytelling that resonates with themes of intrigue and suspense. Wright's writing invites readers to explore complex characters and the unfolding of unexpected events, making his work a notable part of early 20th-century fiction.

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