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A complex murder mystery unfolds when Frances Holladay is accused of killing her wealthy father, Hiram W. Holladay. The narrative follows the investigation led by a determined lawyer who seeks to uncover the truth behind the shocking crime. As the story progresses, various characters, including witnesses and potential suspects, are introduced, each adding layers to the mystery. Themes of deception, familial loyalty, and the quest for justice are explored as the protagonist navigates through a web of intrigue and unexpected revelations. The plot thickens with twists that challenge perceptions of innocence and guilt, culminating in a dramatic resolution.

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Burton Egbert Stevenson

Burton Egbert Stevenson was an American author known for his diverse contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often blend historical narratives with adventure, as seen in his notable title "A Soldier of Virginia: A Tale of Colonel Washington and Braddock's Defeat," which explores themes of bravery and conflict during the French and Indian War. Stevenson also wrote engaging stories set in various contexts, including the whimsical "Affairs of State" and the war-themed "Little Comrade." His storytelling reflects a keen interest in American history and character, making him a distinctive voice in the literary landscape of his time.

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