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Chapter 16
Chapter 16 opens with the protagonist caught in the web of a scandal ignited by an article from Sub Rosa, a magazine known for sensationalizing the lives of Hollywood’s elite. The protagonist sits in Harry’s office with him and Celia, discussing the fallout of the article that has now become a public issue. Sub Rosa has made a name for itself by distorting facts and creating stories that appeal to the public's thirst for gossip. The magazine’s shift from truth to fiction has left a trail of…-
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A Strange Disappearance
A Strange Disappearance by Anna Katherine Green is a mystery novel that follows detective Ebenezer Gryce as he investigates the baffling case of a woman’s sudden disappearance, uncovering secrets and puzzling clues along the way.-
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The Woman in the Alcove
The Woman in the Alcove by Anna Katherine Green is a mystery novel that follows detective Ebenezer Gryce as he investigates the complex case of a woman found murdered in a secluded alcove, uncovering secrets, deceptions, and hidden motives in the process. The story delves into themes of crime, justice, and the intricacies of human behavior, with a sharp focus on unraveling the truth behind the crime.-
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The Man Between
The Man Between by P.G. Wodehouse is a humorous novel set in a small English village, where a charming but scheming man, known only as the “man between,” manipulates events and relationships, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and romantic entanglements.-
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CHAPTER XIII. POIROT EXPLAINS
In the concluding chapter of "The Mysterious Affair at Styles," Hercule Poirot finally unveils the intricacies of the murder plot and the culprits involved. Our narrator, entangled in curiosity and frustration, confronts Poirot for his secretive methods. Poirot explains that discretion was vital to prevent the true murderer, Alfred Inglethorp, from detecting their suspicions. The Belgian detective had, from the beginning, observed Inglethorp as the prime beneficiary of Mrs. Inglethorp’s death, realizing…-
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CHAPTER XII THE LAST LINK
Poirot's triumphant return with Japp and Summerhaye to Styles signals the climax of his investigation. Gathering the household, he begins reveling in the details of his deductions. Mary Cavendish, under the respectful eye of Poirot, permits the assembly in the salon, hinting at the depth of her trust in the detective. Poirot meticulously deconstructs the case, starting with the analysis of the bedroom where the tragedy unfolded. Key evidence—the fragment of green fabric, a stain of coffee on the carpet,…-
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The trial of John Cavendish for the murder of his stepmother unfolds with gripping intensity, drawing into its orbit a variety of personalities, each contributing to the complexities of the case. Hercule Poirot, the keen-eyed detective, alongside the narrator, navigates through the thicket of evidence and testimonies that seem to entangle John deeper in guilt. Mary Cavendish stands unwaveringly by her husband, embodying loyalty and the resilience of love in the face of adversity. As the trial progresses,…
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CHAPTER X. THE ARREST
Chapter X of "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" begins with the narrator, Hastings, expressing frustration over not being able to find Poirot, only to learn he might have gone to London. As Hastings ponders the situation, especially the impact of Dr. Bauerstein's arrest on Mary Cavendish, he decides to share the news with John, who is astonished but agrees to keep it discreet for the time being. The expected public announcement of the arrest doesn't appear in the newspapers, leading to speculation about…-
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CHAPTER IX Dr. BAUERSTEIN
In Chapter IX of "The Mysterious Affair at Styles," the narrator, Hastings, embarks on a mission to deliver a cryptic message from Poirot to Lawrence. The message, urging Lawrence to "find the extra coffee-cup" to "rest in peace," baffles both men, leading to speculation about its significance. As the chapter unfolds, Poirot's inquiries at lunch hint at his methodical approach to solving the mystery, piquing everyone's curiosity without revealing his insights. Hastings, still puzzled over Poirot's…-
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