Jeffrey Blackmore suspiciously made two wills, both deceptively alike, but still, in a cunning way, completely different. John Thorndyke, equally cunning and smart, smells something fishy. With stylish cool and logic, he leads the story up to its marvelous and fully credible climax. (Summary by Neeru Iyer)
00 - Preface01 - Chapter 1 - The Mysterious Patient, part 102 - Chapter 1 - The Mysterious Patient, part 203 - Chapter 2 - Thorndyke Devises A Scheme04 - Chapter 3 - "A Chiel's Amang Ye Takin' Notes", part 105 - Chapter 3 - "A Chiel's Amang Ye Takin' Notes", part 206 - Chapter 4 - The Official View07 - Chapter 5 - Jeffrey Blackmore's Will08 - Chapter 6 - Jeffrey Blackmore, Deceased09 - Chapter 7 - The Cuneiform Inscription, part 110 - Chapter 7 - The Cuneiform Inscription, part 211 - Chapter 8 - The Track Chart12 - Chapter 9 - The House of Mystery13 - Chapter 10 - The Hunter Hunted, part 114 - Chapter 10 - The Hunter Hunted, part 215 - Chapter 11 - The Blackmore Case Reviewed16 - Chapter 12 - The Portrait17 - Chapter 13 - The Statement of Samuel Wilkins18 - Chapter 14 - Thorndyke Lays The Mine19 - Chapter 15 - Thorndyke Explodes The Mine20 - Chapter 16 - An Exposition and A Tragedy, part 121 - Chapter 16 - An Exposition and A Tragedy, part 2
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