"The Red Triangle: Being Some Further Chronicles of Martin Hewitt, Investigator" by Arthur Morrison, is a compilation of early 1900s detective stories that follows Martin Hewitt, an approachable private investigator with unique methods, as he tackles a number of puzzling cases. The book starts with a diamond theft, which introduces a string of mysteries related to the puzzling Red Triangle symbol. The story begins when Hewitt is asked by a worried diamond dealer named Lewis Samuel to investigate the theft of diamonds, which occurred under odd circumstances with a man named Denson. As Hewitt uncovers the facts, the mystery surrounding the diamond theft gets deeper, hinting at a conspiracy connected to the Red Triangle, urging readers to learn how the plot develops and what lies beneath Samuel's story.

The Red Triangle: Being Some Further Chronicles of Martin Hewitt, Investigator
By Arthur Morrison
When a diamond theft unveils a shadowy symbol, a clever investigator must unravel a web of secrets and conspiracies to solve the case.
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2009-02-14
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About the AuthorArthur George Morrison was an English writer and journalist known for realistic novels, for stories about working-class life in the East End of London, and for detective stories featuring a specific detective, Martin Hewitt. He also collected Japanese art and published several works on the subject. Much of his collection entered the British Museum, through purchase and bequest. Morrison's best known work of fiction is his novel A Child of the Jago (1896).
Arthur George Morrison was an English writer and journalist known for realistic novels, for stories about working-class life in the East End of London, and for detective stories featuring a specific detective, Martin Hewitt. He also collected Japanese art and published several works on the subject. Much of his collection entered the British Museum, through purchase and bequest. Morrison's best known work of fiction is his novel A Child of the Jago (1896).
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