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The Amateur Inn

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After the war, a young veteran and two indistinguishable twins return to a small New England valley where an aging relative has erected an ostentatious hilltop estate that provokes local resentment. The narrative traces clashes between townsfolk and outsiders, a fierce storm that precipitates danger at the unfinished mansion, and a mystery of theft and violence that draws in police and neighbors. Romantic entanglements and cases of mistaken identity complicate the inquiry, while a collie’s behavior supplies a decisive clue that helps disentangle loyalties and reveal truths before the community confronts the aftermath.

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Albert Payson Terhune

Albert Payson Terhune was an American author best known for his stories centered around dogs, particularly collies. His most famous work, "Lad: A Dog," showcases his deep affection for canine companions and reflects themes of loyalty and adventure. Terhune's writing often draws from his own experiences with dogs, blending fiction with heartfelt narratives. In addition to his dog stories, he also wrote novels such as "Bruce" and "Caleb Conover, Railroader," which explore various aspects of human experience. Terhune's contributions to literature have left a lasting impact, particularly in the genre of animal fiction.

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