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A theatrical magnate celebrates his seventieth birthday by announcing his will and a planned marriage between his niece and his managing director; shortly after, a murder shocks the household and a family member becomes the prime suspect. Joan undertakes a private investigation, aided by a long-standing friend and a young ally, and uncovers overlooked clues that prompt police re-evaluation. The narrative alternates courtroom tension, methodical inquiry, and personal confrontations, with a small but telling physical clue altering the course of the case. The mystery resolves with the accused freed and relationships and finances rearranged toward a domestic and romantic conclusion.

About the Author

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G. D. H. Cole

G. D. H. Cole was a British author and political theorist, known for his contributions to literature and social thought in the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his work in the realm of detective fiction, with his notable book "The Brooklyn Murders" showcasing his narrative style and engagement with the genre. Cole's writings often reflect his interests in social justice and political philosophy, making him a significant figure in both literary and intellectual circles of his time.

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