- 'The Stowmarket Mystery'
- David Hume's Story
- The Dream
- Through the Library Window
- From Behind the Hedge
- An Old Acquaintance
- Husband and Wife
- Revelations
- The Ko-Katana
- The Black Museum
- Mr. 'Okasaki'
- What the Stationmaster Saw
- Two Women
- Margaret Speaks Out
- An Unexpected Visitor
- The Cousins
- 'Cherchez La Femme'
- Further Complications
- The Third Man Appears
- The Trail
- Concerning Chickens, and Motives
- The Second Attack
- Margaret's Secret
- The Meeting
- Where Did Margaret Go?
- Mr. Ooma
- Holden's Story
- Mr. and Mrs. Jiro
- Margaret's Secret
- Husband and Wife
- To Beechcroft
- The Fight
- The Last Note in Brett's Diary
Another case for Reginald Brett, barrister and hobby detective: David Hume-Frazer is in some trouble. He was the prime suspect in the murder case of his cousin, Alan. Though he was never convicted, suspicion clings to him, and he wishes his name to be cleared before he marries his fiancé, Helen Layton.
The case is baffling: Alan was murdered with a Japanese knife on his own grounds, in front of the library windows -- in the same place, where four of his ancestors already died "in their boots"...
The case is baffling: Alan was murdered with a Japanese knife on his own grounds, in front of the library windows -- in the same place, where four of his ancestors already died "in their boots"...
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