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A visiting antiquarian's journal recounts nine days of escalating mysteries at a rural country house, beginning with an unwelcome clerical intrusion and progressing through uncanny accidents, an enigmatic relic, suspicious deaths, and vanishings. The account tracks investigations, local superstitions, social rivalries among guests, and the influence of a calculating antagonist whose schemes intensify fear and disorder. Narrative episodes shift between methodical inquiry and eerie occurrences, leading to confrontations, revealing disclosures, and a fraught effort to make sense of the calamities that befell the household.

About the Author

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Virgil Markham

Virgil Markham was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His notable work, "Death in the Dusk," showcases his ability to weave intricate narratives that explore themes of mortality and the human condition. Markham's writing reflects a keen observation of societal norms and personal struggles, making his work relevant to readers interested in the complexities of life and death. Though not widely recognized today, his literary contributions offer a glimpse into the era's cultural landscape.

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