Max Carrados
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Max Carrados, a charming and enigmatic blind man, has an uncanny ability to perceive the world around him through heightened senses. He is a master detective who relies on his astute observations, often aided by his perceptive butler, to solve intricate cases. The stories follow Carrados as he investigates a variety of crimes, from theft and blackmail to murder. Each case presents a unique puzzle that Carrados tackles with his keen mind, unwavering logic, and a touch of playful humor. Whether it's deciphering a complex code, identifying a perpetrator from a subtle clue, or reconstructing events through keen listening, Carrados consistently surprises his companions and astounds readers with his ability to see beyond the obvious. Through his adventures, Carrados demonstrates that true perception goes beyond sight, showcasing the power of the human mind to overcome limitations and unravel the most baffling mysteries.Book Details
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