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The Thirteenth Man

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A young writer moves into the countryside and becomes entangled in a tangled mystery of intrigue, damaged reputations, and romantic entanglements. Accusations, damning evidence, and a prisoner's plight force family members and lovers to make sacrifices and desperate choices, including flight and confrontations. Secrets tied to a small wood, an elusive additional figure, and shifts in public scandal propel an investigation that blends practical sleuthing with unexpected medical developments and an apparently supernatural episode. Gradual revelations clarify motives and restore standings as personal loyalties and a mother's devotion shape the final reckonings.

About the Author

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Mrs. Coulson Kernahan

Mrs. Coulson Kernahan was a British author known for her contributions to fiction in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She is particularly recognized for her novel "The Thirteenth Man," which showcases her skill in crafting engaging narratives. Kernahan's work often explores themes of mystery and human relationships, reflecting the complexities of her characters. Her writing is characterized by a keen observation of social dynamics and a flair for storytelling that captivated her contemporaries. Through her literary endeavors, she has left a mark on the genre, contributing to the rich tapestry of Victorian and Edwardian literature.

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