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An elderly guardian is found dead in her library, and suspicion falls on her household and the dependent young relative in her care. A physician and acquaintances lead a systematic inquiry that moves from the morgue through witness testimony and official channels, encountering rumors, evasive clues, bureaucratic obstruction, bribery, and a gallery of eccentric suspects. The narrative traces shifting suspicions and methodical detection as small physical evidences and interpersonal motives—greed, secrecy, and hidden alliances—are gradually pieced together to reveal how the death fits into a wider pattern of corruption and deception.

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Natalie Sumner Lincoln

Natalie Sumner Lincoln was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century fiction, particularly in the mystery and detective genres. She wrote several novels that captivated readers with their intricate plots and engaging characters. Among her notable works is "I Spy," which showcases her talent for suspenseful storytelling. Lincoln's writing often features themes of intrigue and adventure, reflecting the popular literary trends of her time. With a total of thirteen published works, she has left a mark on the literary landscape, appealing to fans of mystery and crime fiction.

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