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A returned heir finds a sinister, flesh-like mask accompanied by a cursed card and becomes consumed by jealous malice toward his married cousin and the cousin's wife. The plot unfolds around preparations for a masquerade, where intimacy, rivalry, and clandestine schemes intensify. The mask exerts a malevolent influence that distorts perception and fans obsessive impulses, producing escalating tension and duplicity within the household. The tale examines envy, the dangerous appeal of talismanic objects, and how concealed desires and calculated plots can threaten to erupt into violence.

About the Author

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Edgar Daniel Kramer

Edgar Daniel Kramer was an American author known for his contributions to the genre of mystery fiction. His notable work, "Murder Mask," showcases his ability to weave suspenseful narratives that engage readers with intricate plots and compelling characters. Kramer's writing reflects the conventions of early 20th-century detective stories, often exploring themes of crime and morality. While his literary output may not be extensive, his work remains a part of the rich tapestry of American mystery literature.

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