"The D'Arblay Mystery" by R. Austin Freeman is a suspenseful mystery that begins on a day off for a young doctor, Stephen Gray, when he meets the distraught Marion D'Arblay who is searching for her missing father, an artist. Their search ends in tragedy with the discovery of the father's body in a pond, launching Gray into a complex investigation surrounding the mysterious death. The story builds suspense, revealing through Gray's eyes the suspicions of foul play, which motivates him to join the grieving daughter in seeking answers. Together, they confront deception and an elaborate scheme as they pursue justice.

The D'Arblay mystery
By R. Austin (Richard Austin) Freeman
When a young doctor stumbles upon a body with an distraught woman, they are pulled into solving a crime far more sinister than an accident.
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2023-06-18
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About the AuthorDr. Richard Austin Freeman was a British writer of detective stories, mostly featuring the medico-legal forensic investigator Dr. Thorndyke. He invented the inverted detective story. This invention has been described as Freeman's most notable contribution to detective fiction. Freeman used some of his early experiences as a colonial surgeon in his novels. Many of the Dr. Thorndyke stories involve genuine, but sometimes arcane, points of scientific knowledge, from areas such as tropical medicine, metallurgy and toxicology.
Dr. Richard Austin Freeman was a British writer of detective stories, mostly featuring the medico-legal forensic investigator Dr. Thorndyke. He invented the inverted detective story. This invention has been described as Freeman's most notable contribution to detective fiction. Freeman used some of his early experiences as a colonial surgeon in his novels. Many of the Dr. Thorndyke stories involve genuine, but sometimes arcane, points of scientific knowledge, from areas such as tropical medicine, metallurgy and toxicology.
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