
Man Who Knew
'Man Who Knew' Summary
Saul Arthur Mann, a man obsessed with gathering facts and statistics, is a valued consultant to the police. His meticulous nature and encyclopedic knowledge make him a valuable asset in solving intricate cases. When a prominent local millionaire, Mr. Cavendish, is found dead in suspicious circumstances, Mann is called upon to investigate. The initial evidence points to a simple robbery, but Mann's insatiable curiosity leads him down a rabbit hole of deceit and financial wrongdoing. He uncovers a complex network of individuals involved in a scheme to defraud Cavendish, with connections to the deceased man's family and associates. As Mann digs deeper, he uncovers a shocking truth: the murder and fraud are intertwined, and the individuals involved are closer to the victim than it appears. He must unravel the intricate web of lies and betrayal, navigating dangerous alliances and personal connections to uncover the true culprit. Along the way, Mann's own personal life becomes entangled with the case, forcing him to confront his own vulnerabilities and the limits of his knowledge. In a thrilling climax, Mann confronts the mastermind behind the scheme, exposing the truth and bringing the guilty to justice. The Man Who Knew is a captivating mystery novel that explores the complexities of human nature, the pursuit of knowledge, and the elusive nature of truth.Book Details
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Edgar Wallace
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Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace was an English writer. Born into poverty as an illegitimate London child, Wallace left school at the age of 12. He joined the army at age 21 and was a war correspondent...
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