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When John Trenholme, artist, accepted a welcome commission from a magazine editor to journey down to a certain old Hertfordshire village and make a series of sketches of its imperiled beauties, he looked forward to nothing more exciting than an agreeable, wholly peaceful little expedition. Certainly he did not in the least expect to get mixed up with a murder, and to find himself one of the most important witnesses in "The Strange Case of Mortimer Fenley." --New York Times, March 21, 1920

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When John Trenholme, artist, accepted a welcome commission from a magazine editor to journey down to a certain old Hertfordshire village and make a series of sketches of its imperiled beauties, he looked forward to nothing more exciting than an agreeable, wholly peaceful little expedition. Certainly he did not in the least expect to get mixed up with a murder, and to find himself one of the most important witnesses in "The Strange Case of Mortimer Fenley." --New York Times, March 21, 1920

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Louis Tracy (1863-1928) was a British journalist and prolific author known for his adventure novels, detective fiction, and romantic works. Tracy began his career as a journalist, but he found his true calling in writing fiction. An astute observer of human nature, Tracy crafted intricate plots filled with mystery and suspense, and his books often featured elements of love and valor. His characters are typically drawn with a degree of complexity that made them stand out in popular fiction of his time. One of Tracy's notable works is 'The Strange Case of Mortimer Fenley,' which weaves a thrilling tale of intrigue and murder, showcasing Tracy's talent for creating gripping mysteries that captivate readers. His literary style is characterized by a blend of detailed narrative, engaging dialogue, and a pace that maintains the reader's interest throughout the story. Tracy's contributions to early 20th-century fiction are significant, as they helped define the templates for genres that remain popular to this day. His ability to blend the romance of the adventure novel with the cerebral appeal of detective fiction marks Tracy as a seminal figure in the development of genre literature.