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Chapter XX - The woman in the Alcove takes place in a hushed stretch of night where suspicion moves as quietly as the boat beneath Sweetwater’s feet. Cloaked in shadows and driven by urgency, Sweetwater and Mr. Grey depart in pursuit of Wellgood, a man wanted by the police and tangled in layers of mystery. Moonlight flickers across the water, offering just enough visibility to keep them locked on their silent quarry. Sweetwater, more than a valet yet less than a full partner, must balance his role…
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Chapter XIX - The woman in the Alcove opens with a charged silence broken only by the dip of oars and the glint of moonlight off the water’s surface. Sweetwater and Mr. Grey glide toward the shadowed outline of Wellgood’s deserted manufactory, both alert to the stillness that feels too deliberate. The absence of any activity unsettles them more than movement might have, suggesting concealment rather than vacancy. Despite the unease, Sweetwater pushes the boat closer at Grey’s quiet urging, knowing…
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Chapter XVIII - The woman in the Alcove opens with a quiet tension stretched along an abandoned stretch of coastline, where shadows grow longer with the dusk. Mr. Grey and Sweetwater make their way down a forsaken highway toward the edge of the sea, where a curious manufactory rests in isolation. The old town they pass is ghostlike—emptied by progress and forgotten by time. The sea hums softly in the distance, its rhythmic pulse the only sign of life in a place otherwise surrendered to silence.…
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Chapter XVII - The woman in the Alcove begins in the close, tense quarters of the district attorney’s office, where three men sit in quiet anticipation of news that could shift an entire investigation. Sweetwater, the sharp and agile detective, stands before the district attorney and the inspector with a fresh report, but not before the doors are locked, sealing the room in urgent secrecy. What he reveals changes the tone entirely—his recent infiltration into Mr. Grey’s life has opened a new front in…
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Chapter XVI - The woman in the Alcove finds the narrator standing before the Fairbrother house with a gaze sharpened by recent revelations and a heart heavy with doubt. The building, tucked along Eighty-sixth Street, now looms in her mind as more than mere brick and window. Its presence, once ordinary, pulses with implication after a late-night tale spun by the inspector—a tale of shadowed movement, hidden exchanges, and a possible escape that may have passed through those very walls. The house doesn’t…
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Chapter XV - The woman in the Alcove begins with a tension that lingers just beneath the surface as the narrator engages the inspector in another probing exchange. Their conversation turns sharply toward the identities of two elusive men—Sears and Wellgood—and their possible involvement in Mrs. Fairbrother’s murder. The inspector offers a vivid description of Sears, hoping it might spark a clear memory in the narrator, but she remains unconvinced. Her recollection of Wellgood doesn’t align with…
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Chapter XIV - The woman in the Alcove begins with a restrained but layered conversation between the narrator and Inspector Dalzell, who offers a glimpse into the slow progress of their case. Their focus centers on two elusive figures—Sears and the mysterious waiter known as Wellgood—each critical to unravelling the complex web connecting Mr. Grey and Mr. Durand to the Fairbrother murder. The inspector speaks carefully, not yet ready to share everything, but enough is said to suggest that the trail…
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Chapter XIII - The woman in the Alcove opens with the narrator pacing through a long, sleepless night, haunted not by her nursing duties, but by the ever-complicating puzzle surrounding Mr. Durand. Although the patient in her care shows signs of recovery, her thoughts drift constantly to the man whose fate hangs on unraveling a hidden truth. She wrestles with the fear that the plan to clear his name may have collapsed before it could bear fruit. The silence of the hours deepens her anxiety, amplifying…
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Chapter XII - The woman in the Alcove opens with Alice Ayers stepping into a home cloaked in gentleness, but charged with tension beneath its surface. She arrives under the pretense of caregiving, accepted graciously by Mr. Grey and his fragile daughter, whose illness has dulled the atmosphere of the house to something hushed and solemn. Though suspicion drew her there, the warmth extended by her hosts complicates her purpose, stirring doubts she hadn’t expected. Her goal is clear—secure evidence that…
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Chapter XI - The woman in the Alcove opens during a time when progress in the investigation appears stalled, with Mr. Durand’s innocence still unproven and suspicions against Mr. Grey unconfirmed. The narrator recounts how, during those uneventful two weeks, a letter from Mr. Fairbrother adds unexpected depth to the case. From his recovery bed in New Mexico, he reveals that the original diamond had a distinct setting purchased in France, which could only have been duplicated in New York under his…
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