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The work begins with a satirical meditation on an insurance company’s Euthanasia policy and then develops into a tightly plotted detective puzzle in a small-town setting. A suspicious death prompts an accidental investigator and a sequence of inquiries that are recounted from multiple viewpoints. The narrative alternates witty social observation with methodical clue-gathering, assembling motive and opportunity through domestic details, notebook entries, and competing testimonies. Resolution depends on careful reconstruction rather than moralizing, and the structure highlights the interplay between comic irony and the mechanics of detection.

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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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