The Red Thumbmark

Jewels are discovered stolen from a company safe, and a letter with the thumbprint of the company owner's nephew is found at the scene of the crime. The evidence seems indisputable, and he's quickly arrested and charged with larceny. But was it an inside job? Dr. Thorndyke is called to investigate the case. With his medical, scientific, and legal background, he tries to uncover novel evidence that could shed light on the crime. This novel is the first in the long-running series of detective stories featuring Doctor Thorndyke. R. Austin Freeman (died 1943) was an influential writer of the modernist period. Their work has endured across generations and continues to be read and studied worldwide. The golden age of detective fiction produced some of the most beloved and influential works in the literary canon. The Red Thumbmark is a fine specimen of this tradition, combining ingenious plotting with richly drawn characters and an atmosphere of suspense that keeps readers turning pages.

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Jewels are discovered stolen from a company safe, and a letter with the thumbprint of the company owner's nephew is found at the scene of the crime. The evidence seems indisputable, and he's quickly arrested and charged with larceny. But was it an inside job? Dr. Thorndyke is called to investigate the case. With his medical, scientific, and legal background, he tries to uncover novel evidence that could shed light on the crime. This novel is the first in the long-running series of detective stories featuring Doctor Thorndyke. R. Austin Freeman (died 1943) was an influential writer of the modernist period. Their work has endured across generations and continues to be read and studied worldwide. The golden age of detective fiction produced some of the most beloved and influential works in the literary canon. The Red Thumbmark is a fine specimen of this tradition, combining ingenious plotting with richly drawn characters and an atmosphere of suspense that keeps readers turning pages.

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