A bell tolls in the dead of night, its echo threading through the fog-shrouded corridors of an old English manor, unsettling the very air with its ghostly resonance. Shadows linger in every corner, and the line between the rational and the inexplicable blurs as a crime investigation unfolds beneath the weight of superstition and suspicion. Set against the atmospheric suspense of a haunted house story, this early twentieth-century mystery novel draws readers into a world where secrets are as thick as the mist outside and every footstep may be watched by unseen eyes. The narrative masterfully weaves the intrigue of detective fiction with the chilling uncertainty of a ghostly mystery, inviting both seasoned aficionados and new explorers of vintage detective stories to test their wits alongside an amateur sleuth. With its deft interplay of tension and deduction, the book stands as a testament to an era when English mystery novels revelled in both psychological nuance and the thrill of the unknown. The setting-at once claustrophobic and grand-becomes a character in its own right, amplifying the suspenseful fiction with an ambience that lingers long after the final page. Those drawn to the elegant puzzles of classic mystery books and the atmospheric suspense of a bygone age will find themselves irresistibly pulled into the tangled web of motives, alibis, and spectral rumours. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, offering readers and collectors alike the rare chance to experience a cornerstone of crime investigation and haunted house storytelling as it was meant to be read.
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