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Clyde B. Clason's The Man from Tibet is a spellbinding blend of exotic intrigue and classic detective fiction, featuring his brilliant amateur sleuth, Theocritus Lucius Westborough. Set against a backdrop of ancient treasures and modern murder, this Golden Age mystery immerses readers in a gripping puzzle filled with clever twists and atmospheric storytelling.
The story begins when a mysterious traveler arrives in Chicago, claiming to have uncovered a priceless artifact from the fabled land of Tibet. Shortly thereafter, the man is found dead in a locked room, surrounded by cryptic clues that point to his enigmatic past. The only witnesses are a strange artifact, a puzzling message, and a web of suspects with motives as complex as the mystery itself.
Called in to assist the baffled authorities, Professor Westborough finds himself drawn into an extraordinary case that spans continents and centuries. As he pieces together the connections between the victim's secretive life, the mystical Tibetan artifact, and the shadowy figures who sought to possess it, Westborough must navigate a labyrinth of deceit, betrayal, and danger.
Rich with historical detail and Clason's trademark intellectual puzzles, The Man from Tibet weaves a tale of ancient mysteries and modern greed. Fans of locked-room mysteries and literary whodunits will revel in the sharp deductions, atmospheric setting, and satisfying conclusion of this expertly crafted novel.
For anyone who loves an intelligent, globe-trotting mystery steeped in history and suspense, The Man from Tibet is a must-read classic that showcases Clason at his best.
The story begins when a mysterious traveler arrives in Chicago, claiming to have uncovered a priceless artifact from the fabled land of Tibet. Shortly thereafter, the man is found dead in a locked room, surrounded by cryptic clues that point to his enigmatic past. The only witnesses are a strange artifact, a puzzling message, and a web of suspects with motives as complex as the mystery itself.
Called in to assist the baffled authorities, Professor Westborough finds himself drawn into an extraordinary case that spans continents and centuries. As he pieces together the connections between the victim's secretive life, the mystical Tibetan artifact, and the shadowy figures who sought to possess it, Westborough must navigate a labyrinth of deceit, betrayal, and danger.
Rich with historical detail and Clason's trademark intellectual puzzles, The Man from Tibet weaves a tale of ancient mysteries and modern greed. Fans of locked-room mysteries and literary whodunits will revel in the sharp deductions, atmospheric setting, and satisfying conclusion of this expertly crafted novel.
For anyone who loves an intelligent, globe-trotting mystery steeped in history and suspense, The Man from Tibet is a must-read classic that showcases Clason at his best.