"The Copper Box" is a gripping mystery novel by J. S. Fletcher, a master of early twentieth-century detective fiction. The story follows Alvery Brewster, whose life takes an unexpected turn when he is entrusted with a mysterious, locked copper box by an eccentric antique dealer. What begins as a simple favor soon spirals into a complex web of secrets, hidden identities, and a decades-old mystery that threatens the lives of those involved.
As Brewster delves deeper into the origins of the box and the enigmatic figures pursuing it, Fletcher weaves a classic tale of suspense set against the atmospheric backdrop of the English countryside. Renowned for his intricate plotting and sharp characterizations, Fletcher delivers a compelling narrative that exemplifies the charm and intrigue of the Golden Age of British mystery. Readers will be captivated by the clever twists and the relentless pursuit of truth in this enduring work of crime fiction, which remains a testament to Fletcher's ability to craft engaging puzzles for the literary-minded sleuth.
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