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The Trevor Case
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- Book Synopsis
- The trevor case shatters the illusion of privilege and safety. A burglar, expecting valuables, instead finds the lifeless body of H l ne Trevor hidden in a safe, instantly transforming a routine break-in into a high-profile murder investigation. The Attorney General and his daughter Beatrice are thrust into emotional upheaval as their personal tragedy becomes a public scandal. The initial calm is broken by an influx of investigators, and what first appears to be a tragedy soon reveals traces of calculated violence. Suspicion falls on the Trevor social circle, where carefully constructed facades begin to falter. As the investigation unfolds, private alliances and buried tensions surface, hinting at long-standing resentments and unspoken grievances. The novel examines how power and reputation collide with personal vulnerability, and how grief is compounded by doubt and betrayal. In a household where loyalty is tested and every relationship is reexamined, the narrative exposes the thin line between civility and corruption. Each detail uncovered adds weight to the mystery, drawing the reader deeper into a world of hidden motives, emotional entanglement, and the inescapable consequences of secrets kept too long.
- About The Author
- Natalie Sumner Lincoln was an American novelist known for her mystery and crime fiction, with most of her work set in her hometown of Washington, D.C. She was born on October 4, 1881, to Nathan Smith Lincoln and Jeanie Gould. Raised in the heart of the nation s capital, she developed an early familiarity with its political and social landscape, which later became a prominent feature of her fiction. Lincoln's stories often focused on crime, espionage, and domestic intrigue, written with a strong sense of atmosphere and a deep understanding of human motivations. Her writing style combined suspense with realism, drawing readers into narratives that reflected both the glamour and tension of early 20th-century urban life. Throughout her career, she published numerous novels that gained popularity for their clever plots and vivid characters. Beyond fiction, she was actively engaged in Washington s literary and social circles, maintaining a steady readership during her lifetime. Natalie Sumner Lincoln died on August 31, 1935, in Washington, D.C., at the age of 53, leaving behind a legacy of gripping mystery novels that captured the complexities of her era.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9789371139618
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Double 9 Books, (01 May 2025)
- Number of Pages
- 158
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 216 x 140 x 9 mm
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