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The novel follows Maxwell Cheyne, a returned naval officer and amateur yachtsman whose quiet Devon life is disrupted by a puzzling encounter in a Plymouth hotel. A stranger's business proposition leads to theft, secret documents, and a trail of clues—ranging from a clay-marked shoe to torn hotel accounts—that unravel into a layered criminal case. The narrative alternates measured descriptions of character and setting with procedural detection as local police and a determined investigator assemble forensic evidence, trace movements by sea and land, and piece together motives and betrayals until the mystery's 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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