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The Stowmarket Mystery; Or A Legacy of Hate - cover

The Stowmarket Mystery; Or A Legacy of Hate

Louis Tracy

Publisher: Good Press

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'The Stowmarket Mystery; Or, A Legacy of Hate' is a mystery novel by Louis Tracy. The protagonist, Reginald Brett, is not just an ordinary attorney but also a seasoned detective with a sharp eye for detail. One day, a man walks into his office seeking help, and Brett's curiosity is piqued as he notices the man's imperial Turkish cigarettes. It turns out that the man is accused of murdering his own uncle. With his keen intellect and meticulous attention to detail, Brett sets out to piece together the clues and uncover the truth behind the murder, determined to bring the true killer to justice.
Available since: 12/24/2019.
Print length: 249 pages.

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