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A servant girl is found murdered, with no discernible motive, too many suspects, and haunting it all is an enigmatic mysterious chessmaster. All the ingredients for a classy puzzler by a writer of mysteries and horror stories, popular and admired during his life, but strangely neglected today.

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A servant girl is found murdered, with no discernible motive, too many suspects, and haunting it all is an enigmatic mysterious chessmaster. All the ingredients for a classy puzzler by a writer of mysteries and horror stories, popular and admired during his life, but strangely neglected today.
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Bernard Capes an English novelist and journalist, is most known for his contributions to the subgenres of mystery, horror, and historical fiction. He began his writing career as a journalist and went on to compose plays, short stories, and novels. Capes was known for his ability to compose dramatic and frightening stories, as well as his flowing writing style. His literature frequently mixed historical settings with mystery, horror, and supernatural elements. Capes was an expert at evoking a sense of time and place in his writing, with a keen eye for detail. Although Capes worked in a number of genres, he is best known for his contributions to supernatural literature. His short stories had a devoted readership and were frequently published in the time's major publications. His writing was praised for its innovative subjects, well-developed characters, and ability to create a haunting, tense atmosphere. Bernard Capes' unique blend of mystery, horror, and historical fiction had a huge impact on the literary world, despite the fact that he was not as well-known as some of his contemporaries. Fans of the genre continue to praise his work, which proves his ability to tell intriguing and scary stories that leave an impression on readers.