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A sudden, suspicious death in the offices of an old legal firm prompts a Scotland Yard inquiry led by Inspector Furnival. The investigation moves through dingy offices and a nearby rectory, exposing strained family ties, wartime trauma, unpaid debts and workplace intimacies. Central figures include a meticulous senior solicitor, a weary clergyman anxious about his wayward veteran son, the son who struggles to find purpose after the war, and a capable young secretary whose connections prove significant. The narrative proceeds through methodical detection, interviews and the gradual unravelling of motives as hidden pressures and secrets emerge.

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Annie Haynes

Annie Haynes was a British author known for her contributions to the mystery genre in the early 20th century. She gained recognition for her novel "The Crow's Inn Tragedy," which showcases her skill in crafting intricate plots and engaging characters. Haynes's work often reflects the social dynamics of her time, blending elements of suspense with a keen observation of human behavior. Her writing is characterized by a strong sense of place and a knack for creating atmospheric settings, making her a notable figure in the landscape of early detective fiction.

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