: Philip Trent, an artist and amateur sleuth with a keen eye for detail. Trent's Last Case

: Disheartened by his failure, Trent vows never to investigate a crime again (hence the title). 🔍 Key Elements & Clues Trent's Last Case (E.C. Bentley) : Philip Trent, an artist and amateur sleuth

: Trent meticulously solves the crime using logic, but the "twist" is that his perfect solution is completely wrong. : Philip Trent

(1913) by E.C. Bentley is a landmark in detective fiction, famously known for subverting the "infallible detective" trope of the Sherlock Holmes era. Quick Summary

: Sigsbee Manderson, a ruthless American tycoon found dead at his English estate.

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: Philip Trent, an artist and amateur sleuth with a keen eye for detail.

: Disheartened by his failure, Trent vows never to investigate a crime again (hence the title). 🔍 Key Elements & Clues Trent's Last Case (E.C. Bentley)

: Trent meticulously solves the crime using logic, but the "twist" is that his perfect solution is completely wrong.

(1913) by E.C. Bentley is a landmark in detective fiction, famously known for subverting the "infallible detective" trope of the Sherlock Holmes era. Quick Summary

: Sigsbee Manderson, a ruthless American tycoon found dead at his English estate.