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The Paliser case

The story revolves around a series of mysterious events surrounding the Paliser family, with the protagonist delving into a web of intrigue and suspense to uncover the truth. more

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Edgar Saltus

Edgar Saltus was an American writer known for his distinctive literary style and profound insights into social issues. His works spanned across multiple genres including novels, poetry, and drama, and had a significant impact on American literature in the early 20th century. more

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