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ISBN: 1025824326

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The Man in the Dark

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"The Man in the Dark" is a masterful example of Golden Age detective fiction, delivering a taut and atmospheric mystery set against the impenetrable backdrop of a classic London "pea-souper" fog. The story follows the astute and methodical investigator Francis MacNab as he delves into a baffling murder case where the thick urban gloom serves as both a weapon and a shroud for the killer.

The narrative hinges on a fascinating premise: while the sighted world is paralyzed by the dense, blinding fog, those accustomed to the dark possess a unique advantage. When a man is found murdered in the heart of the city, MacNab must navigate a web of secrets, hidden identities, and conflicting testimonies. The inclusion of a blind witness provides a brilliant twist to the traditional investigative process, challenging the detective to see beyond physical sight to uncover the truth.

Written by John Ferguson, this novel is celebrated for its evocative setting and intricate plotting. It captures the tension of 1920s London while providing a satisfying intellectual puzzle for fans of classic crime fiction. Readers will find in "The Man in the Dark" a sophisticated blend of suspense and deduction that remains a standout of the genre's most prolific era.

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