Trent's Last Case

Author: Edmund Clerihew Bentley

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Description: Trent's Last Case by Edmund Clerihew Bentley is a classic detective novel, lauded for its clever plot and witty prose. It masterfully subverts traditional detective fiction tropes, offering a refreshing and engaging read.

Pages: 394

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