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The Brass Bowl follows a man's shift from disinterest to intrigue as he finds himself drawn into an unexpected mystery. After returning home from a long ride, he notices an unfamiliar woman exiting the building he owns, sparking his curiosity. The situation deepens when he discovers a mysterious handprint on his desk, hinting at an intrusion. This discovery disrupts his plans for the evening, and instead of attending social events, he becomes determined to uncover the significance behind this strange occurrence. The novel explores themes of curiosity, the allure of mystery, and the unexpected…mehr

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The Brass Bowl follows a man's shift from disinterest to intrigue as he finds himself drawn into an unexpected mystery. After returning home from a long ride, he notices an unfamiliar woman exiting the building he owns, sparking his curiosity. The situation deepens when he discovers a mysterious handprint on his desk, hinting at an intrusion. This discovery disrupts his plans for the evening, and instead of attending social events, he becomes determined to uncover the significance behind this strange occurrence. The novel explores themes of curiosity, the allure of mystery, and the unexpected directions that life can take when the familiar is disrupted. As the protagonist seeks answers, the narrative builds tension, blending suspense and romance, and reveals how an ordinary moment can spiral into a journey of self-discovery and adventure. Through this exploration, the story enhances the tension between the known and the unknown, highlighting the unpredictable nature of human desire and the search for meaning.
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Louis Joseph Vance was an American novelist, screenwriter, and film producer, best known for creating the character Michael Lanyard, also known as the Lone Wolf, a criminal-turned-detective. He was born on September 19, 1879, in Washington, D.C., to Wilson Vance. Throughout his career, Vance gained recognition for his contributions to mystery fiction, particularly in the form of novels and screenplays. His stories, often centered around crime and detective work, captivated audiences with their thrilling plots and complex characters. Vance married Nance Elizabeth Hodges in 1898, and they remained together until his passing in 1933. He died on December 16, 1933, in New York City at the age of 54. His works remain influential in the genre of mystery and crime fiction, with his most famous creation, the Lone Wolf, becoming a popular figure in both literature and film adaptations. Despite his early death, Vance's contributions to the mystery genre continued to shape the field, with his stories often exploring themes of redemption and the moral complexities of his characters. His career left a lasting impact on both literature and the film industry.