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A prominent country-house patriarch vanishes from his rural home, prompting a careful investigation that unravels staged evidence, false leads, and suggestions of blackmail. The narrative proceeds through phases of suspicion, misdirection, and renewed certainty as household staff and outsiders exchange information and investigators reassess motives. A perceptive young woman plays a decisive role in reinterpreting clues, and a tense pursuit culminates in the recovery of important evidence in the property’s boathouse, which exposes the schemes behind the disappearance and brings the case to its resolution.

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Freeman Wills Crofts

Freeman Wills Crofts was a prominent British detective fiction writer, best known for his creation of the meticulous Inspector French. His works often feature intricate plots and a focus on the logical unraveling of mysteries. Crofts contributed significantly to the genre during the early 20th century, with notable titles including "Inspector French's Greatest Case" and "The Cask." His narratives typically emphasize the procedural aspects of crime-solving, reflecting his background in engineering. Crofts' novels remain influential in the development of the detective story, showcasing his skill in crafting suspenseful and engaging tales.

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