La ténébreuse affaire de Green-Park by Arnould Galopin
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Galopin, Arnould, 1865-1934
French
"La Ténébreuse Affaire de Green-Park" by Arnould Galopin is a detective novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around Arthur Edgar Dickson, a gentleman and methodical detective, as he investigates a mysterious death at Green-Park, involving suspicious circumstances and a possibly dangerous criminal. The opening portion of the n...
police official. Mac Pherson informs Dickson about the death of Ugo Chancer, an eccentric resident of Green-Park, who was found dead under perplexing conditions. As Dickson prepares to investigate, he confronts the initial clues, notably the locked situation surrounding Chancer's demise, and begins to piece together the strange events that have unfolded. Through this engaging setup, readers are drawn into a world of intrigue and deduction, as the protagonist sets off to uncover the truth behind the enigmatic death. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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