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Violence
Barely any
A murder — the body in the deed box is the central puzzle; no graphic content
Language
None
Elegant British prose; clean language
Sexual Content
None
No sexual content
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Very low — the pleasures are entirely in the puzzle
What this book is about
When the corpse of a trustee is found inside a deed box at the law firm Horniman, Birley & Craine, Sergeant Hazel and a newly employed solicitor work together to discover how a man ended up sealed inside a metal container — and who put him there. A beautifully constructed puzzle mystery from one of the genre's most accomplished technicians, set with precision inside the world of a London solicitor's practice.
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A classic puzzle mystery appropriate for most readers
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