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A chance discovery of a man's body in a woodland pond sets off a careful investigation that combines police work with scientific inquiry. The scientifically minded sleuth collects and analyses physical evidence, reconstructing a sequence of odd occurrences tied to Marion D'Arblay and members of the Bendelow household. The plot advances through conferences, startling finds, misadventures, and narrow escapes, each revealing new facets of motive and arrangement. The case is ultimately unraveled by systematic forensic deduction that connects scattered clues, explains deceptions, and exposes the truth behind the apparently inexplicable events.

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R. Austin Freeman

R. Austin Freeman was a British author and pioneer of the detective fiction genre, particularly known for his creation of the character Dr. John Thorndyke, a forensic investigator. His works often blend scientific reasoning with intricate plots, reflecting his background in medicine and law. Freeman's notable titles include "The Red Thumb Mark" and "The Eye of Osiris," which showcase his innovative approach to crime-solving and narrative structure. His contributions to literature have left a lasting impact on the genre, influencing many subsequent writers in the field of detective fiction.

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