
Lost Man's Lane
'Lost Man's Lane' Summary
The novel begins with a series of perplexing disappearances along a country road. People seem to be vanishing into thin air, leaving no trace behind. New York detective Mr. Gryce is called to investigate, but finds himself stumped by the case. He turns to Miss Amelia Butterworth, a gifted amateur detective, for her help. Together, they begin to piece together the puzzle, encountering strange characters, hidden motives, and unsettling secrets along the way. As Amelia digs deeper into the mystery, she becomes the target of danger, and the line between truth and deception becomes increasingly blurred. With every clue, the case takes an unexpected turn, drawing the reader into a thrilling world of intrigue and suspense. The mystery ultimately culminates in a shocking revelation, exposing the true nature of the disappearances and the dark secrets that lie hidden beneath the surface of the seemingly peaceful country lane.Book Details
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Anna Katharine Green
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Anna Katharine Green was an American poet and novelist. She was one of the first writers of detective fiction in America and distinguished herself by writing well plotted, legally accurate stories. Gr...
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