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The Man in Lower Ten

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"The Man in Lower Ten" by Mary Roberts Rinehart is a detective novel written during the early 20th century. The story revolves around Lawrence Blakeley, an attorney who becomes embroiled in a complex murder mystery on a Pullman car traveling between Washington and Pittsburgh. As Blakeley navigates through a series of strange occurrences, a significant crime intersects with personal drama and suspense, steering his life in unexpected directions. The opening of the novel introduces Lawrence Blakeley, who is preparing for a trip to Pittsburgh while recounting a disquieting past incident involving "the man in lower ten" that has left him weary of circumstantial evidence. Blakeley’s travels commence with his friend McKnight handing him a bag of forged notes for safekeeping, all the while expressing a sense of foreboding about his journey. As he boards the train, he finds himself in a markedly uncomfortable situation with an occupying drunk in his berth, leading to further complications when he wakes up to discover a murder in lower ten. Through a blend of mystery and developing relationships—including a potential romantic interest—the opening sets the stage for Blakeley's tumultuous and unpredictable adventure ahead.
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Project Gutenberg
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Mary Roberts Rinehart's "The Man in Lower Ten" is a classic early 20th-century detective novel that plunges attorney Lawrence Blakeley into a perplexing murder mystery aboard a Pullman car. After an unsettling encounter with a drunk in his assigned berth, Blakeley awakens to discover a murder in the adjacent lower ten, pulling him into an investigation fraught with red herrings, suspicious characters, and personal peril. As he grapples with circumstantial evidence and the intricacies of the law, Blakeley finds his life intertwined with a mysterious woman, navigating a complex web of deceit, hidden identities, and a desperate search for truth. The novel expertly blends suspense, romance, and a meticulous unraveling of a crime that challenges conventional notions of justice.

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Justice and the Law

The novel critically examines the justice system, particularly through Lawrence Blakeley's legal background. It highlights the complexities of legal proceedings, the dangers of circumstantial evidence, and the ethical dilemmas faced when seeking truth. The theme questions whether formal law always aligns with true justice.

Deception and Appearances

A central theme exploring how characters present themselves versus their true identities and motives. Nearly every character, including the victim, has secrets or operates under false pretenses, making it difficult for both the characters and the reader to discern truth from falsehood.

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"Circumstantial evidence is a chain, and a chain is no stronger than its weakest link."
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