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The telephone bell rang on the table of Superintendent Sinclair at Scotland Yard. He was a busy man, and had given orders that he was not to be disturbed except on matters important. Putting down a paper he had been reading, he picked up the receiver. A woman's voice spoke. "Is that Scotland Yard?" "Yes, yes," he said impatiently, "Superintendent Sinclair speaking, what is it?" "Listen carefully," said the voice. "The Home Secretary has been murdered at his own house, it would be as well if you would come at once. Have you got that? Just repeat." Even Sinclair, the coolest head in the service,…mehr

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The telephone bell rang on the table of Superintendent Sinclair at Scotland Yard. He was a busy man, and had given orders that he was not to be disturbed except on matters important. Putting down a paper he had been reading, he picked up the receiver. A woman's voice spoke. "Is that Scotland Yard?" "Yes, yes," he said impatiently, "Superintendent Sinclair speaking, what is it?" "Listen carefully," said the voice. "The Home Secretary has been murdered at his own house, it would be as well if you would come at once. Have you got that? Just repeat." Even Sinclair, the coolest head in the service, was staggered for a moment. There was not a trace of hurry or emotion in the voice. It might have been inviting him to tea. Before he could collect himself, the voice began again. "I will repeat," and the same impassive message came through with the concluding words, "Have you got that?" Sinclair pulled himself together.

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Walter S. Masterman stands as a distinctive voice in golden age crime fiction, celebrated for his ingenious locked room mysteries and intricate detective fiction. A civil servant by profession, Masterman began writing later in life, channeling his understanding of bureaucracy into complex plots that often critique social hierarchies. His debut novel, ' The Wrong Letter ' (1926), received acclaim for its bold premise and a preface by G.K. Chesterton, establishing Masterman as a master of the impossible crime genre. Masterman's stories frequently feature collaborations between Scotland Yard officials and amateur detectives, reflecting his fascination with both institutional and intuitive approaches to murder puzzles. Despite balancing writing with his civil service career, he produced over twenty novels, including ' The Perjured Alibi ' and ' The Hunted Man, ' each exploring psychological depth within tightly constructed suspense. His works are marked by meticulous attention to forensic detail and morally ambiguous characters, anticipating the rise of modern psychological thrillers. Though less widely remembered than contemporaries like Agatha Christie, Masterman's influence endures among aficionados of vintage detective fiction. His skill in weaving social commentary into gripping golden age crime narratives remains a benchmark for the genre, with ' The Wrong Letter ' often rediscovered as a cult classic. Walter S. Masterman passed away in 1943, leaving a legacy that continues to inspire writers and readers of locked room mysteries and detective fiction.