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The narrator, visiting Merchester for a tennis tournament, describes a household of friends gathered at the country doctor's secluded house; conviviality is shattered when a young woman is found murdered, apparently by poisoning. A formal investigation ensues, led by Detective Inspector Allport, with inquests, medical scrutiny and competing accounts from members of the party including Kenneth, the Tundish and Janet. The narrator examines clues, motives and alibis as tension rises through dining-room inquiries, midnight discoveries and a near-accident, leading to explanations, a challenge and the eventual unmasking of the crime.

About the Author

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Francis Everton

Francis Everton is an author known for his work in the mystery genre, particularly with his notable title "The Dalehouse Murder." This work showcases his ability to weave suspenseful narratives that engage readers with intricate plots and compelling characters. While not widely recognized in the broader literary canon, Everton's contributions to the genre reflect the early 20th-century fascination with crime and detective stories, capturing the imagination of his contemporaries.

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