A Double Barrelled Detective Story
The narrative intertwines two strands: one follows a young husband who marries a proud heiress chiefly to punish her father and then subjects her to prolonged humiliation and emotional cruelty; the other follows a taciturn young man in a rough mining camp whose uncanny powers of observation and tracking astonish locals and draw him into a local mystery involving a missing child and violent consequences. The work shifts between social satire and detective-story pastiche, examining motives, pride, and the limits of retribution while lampooning melodrama and conventional investigative heroics.
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The narrative intertwines two strands: one follows a young husband who marries a proud heiress chiefly to punish her father and then subjects her to prolonged humiliation and emotional cruelty; the other follows a taciturn young man in a rough mining camp whose uncanny powers of observation and tracking astonish locals and draw him into a local mystery involving a missing child and violent consequences. The work shifts between social satire and detective-story pastiche, examining motives, pride, and the limits of retribution while lampooning melodrama and conventional investigative heroics.
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