A Chain of Evidence

by Carolyn Wells

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Curl up with this classic locked room mystery from author Carolyn Wells. A man has been murdered in his Manhattan home, and only a few people had access to the residence. Unless lawyer Otis Landon and famed detective Fleming Stone can unravel the case, an innocent woman may be wrongly imprisoned for committing the crime.

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Lawyer Otis Landon has just moved into a new apartment building with his sister when the other apartment on their floor is the scene of a tragedy: the abusive miser Robert Pembroke has been murdered, and his niece Janet becomes the prime suspect when Landon's testimony proves that she and her uncle were secure behind a chained door when the crime occurred. Chagrined at imperiling the woman he has suddenly fallen in love with, Landon turns detective, and uncovers a stack of clues in the dead man's room: two theater stubs, a rail schedule, a telegram, and a monogrammed handkerchief — all of which lead to dead ends. That is, of course, until the great Fleming Stone arrives on the scene, casts his eyes over the clues, and clears up the show more case immediately. show less
Robert Pembroke has been found dead in a locked apartment with only two other occupants - his niece and a servant. Neighbour and lawyer Otis Landon follows the clues to try and prove the niece, Janet Pembroke, innocent.
As would seem to be normal in these stories most of the tale and clues are revealed before the detective Fleming Stone appears and solves the case. But still an enjoyable story.
Forseeable. Repetitive. too pat.

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Canonical title
A Chain of Evidence
Original title
A Chain of Evidence
Alternate titles
Un alibi perfetto
Original publication date
1912-04-16
People/Characters
George Lawrence; Otis Landon; Laura Mulford; Janet Pembroke; Robert Pembroke; Fleming Stone
Important places*
New York; USA
First words
I do hate changes, but when my sister Laura, who keeps house for me, determined to move further uptown, I really had no choice in the matter but to acquiesce.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Janet has been my wife for many years now, and, though we live in New York, our home is far removed from the Hammersleigh; and though our door is securely locked, we have never had it guarded by what was to Fleming Stone A CHAIN OF EVIDENCE.
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Fiction and Literature, Mystery
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PZ3 .W463Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction in English
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