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القفل العجيب

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تَفتح الجهات الأمنية تحقيقًا حول اختفاء مجموعةٍ من الحُلي لا تُقدر بثمنٍ في عملية سطوٍ على أحد محالِّ المجوهرات. ونظرًا لأن اللصوص لم يتركوا أثرًا وراءهم، لم تكن مهمة كشف مُلابسات ما حدث أمرًا هيِّنًا. لكن الشرطة تتوصَّل من خلال التحقيقات إلى أن وراء عملية السطو عصابةً صغيرة واسعة الدهاء. تتعقَّد القضية وتلجأ الشرطة إلى الدكتور «ثورندايك» لما عُهد عنه من نفاذ بصيرةٍ وحسٍّ مُتَّقدٍ وعقلٍ يَقِظ. فهل سيتمكن الدكتور «ثورندايك» من كشف مُلابسات الحادث والقبض على اللصوص؟ تعرَّف على إجابة هذا السؤال في قصة «القفل العجيب»، والتي سُميت باسمها هذه المجموعة القصصية المثيرة.
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Austin Freeman

R Austin Freeman (1862-1943): British writer best known for writing detective stories. He was the first to present the "Reverse Detective Story" (which describes the entire crime, first reveals the perpetrator, and then explains the investigator's attempt to solve the mystery). Born in London, he studied pharmacy, then studied medicine at Middlesex Hospital. He began writing novels and stories, many of which were the hero of the forensic investigator Dr. Thorndike, and his first stories were published in 1907, and continued to publish a story by Dr. Thorndike annually until his death in 1943.
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