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A puzzling death linked to a railway viaduct near a country golf club draws local men into a methodical inquiry that uses timetables, maps, and testimonies to reconstruct events. The narrative moves from clubrooms and parish life to inquests, searches, and a fog-shrouded pursuit, as investigators test hypotheses, follow misleading clues, and assemble evidence through practical experiments. Episodes pivot on clever little puzzles—a revealing photograph, a communicative book—and on temperate philosophical asides, while dry humor and social detail frame the procedural unraveling leading to a final demonstration of how the crime was committed.

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Ronald Arbuthnott Knox

Ronald Arbuthnott Knox was an English author and theologian, best known for his contributions to detective fiction and his influential works on religious thought. His writing often combined elements of mystery with a keen sense of humor and intellectual depth. Knox's notable works include 'Memories of the Future,' which showcases his unique narrative style, and 'The Viaduct Murder,' a classic example of his detective storytelling. He was also known for his translation of the Bible and his essays on theology, which reflect his scholarly pursuits and wit.

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