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Part 20
Completed, First published Mar 02, 2026
A suffocating London fog clings to the cobbled streets of Cheyne Walk, mirroring the secrets buried within the opulent, decaying mansions lining its banks. Inspector Carnwell, a man haunted by his own meticulous logic, unravels a web of deceit spun around the death of Sir James Cheyne, a man found slumped amidst his collection of morbid curiosities. The air is thick with the scent of brine from the Thames, mingling with the dust of forgotten heirlooms and the chill of unspoken resentments. Each witness—a brittle widow, a shadowed art dealer, a nervous housekeeper—guards their truths like relics in a crypt. The investigation descends into the Cheyne family’s shadowed history, a lineage steeped in maritime salvage and whispered scandals. Every room breathes with a stifled claustrophobia, the ornate furnishings seeming to watch, to judge. The narrative is not one of grand spectacle, but of insidious unraveling, a slow erosion of trust as Carnwell navigates the labyrinthine house, each clue a fragment of a broken mirror reflecting a fractured past. A creeping dread permeates the narrative, born not from supernatural horrors, but from the cold precision of human malice, meticulously concealed within the suffocating elegance of a London society consumed by its own decay.
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