The Man Inside

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Excerpt: "The long hot tropic day was drawing to its close. The shadows were gradually rising and filling the narrow street, and every now and then from the side of the open drain which ran through the middle of the street a large black carrion bird flew up. There was no sidewalk, the cobblestones running right up to the low white house walls. The windows which opened on the street were for the most part few in number, small and heavily barred. It was not by any means the best quarter in Colon. One building, more pretentious than the rest, was distinguished from its neighbours by large French windows, also protected by the iron screen or reja. It was impossible to tell the nationality of the one man lounging along the street. He seemed profoundly buried in his own thoughts. Dark as his skin was, and black as was his beard, there was something about him which negatived the idea that he was a Spaniard. His rolling walk suggested the sailor's life. As he passed the building with the long French windows, the tinkle of a guitar roused his attention, and he stepped inside the front door and glanced furtively at the few men who lounged about the tables which dotted the long room. Passing by several empty tables and chairs, the stranger seated himself in the corner of the room on the side further from the street, near a window which opened on a neglected garden. A tropical vine thrust its branches against what had once been a wood and glass partition which formed the end of the room, the branches and leaves twining in and out among the broken panes of the window.

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Natalie Sumner Lincoln (1881-1935) was an American author renowned for her contributions to early 20th-century detective fiction. Born into a prominent Washington, D.C. family, Lincoln was well-educated and deeply embedded in the political and social circles of the capital, which often served as the backdrop for her intricate mystery novels. Her works are characterized by their keen attention to detail, complex plots, and strong, intelligent female protagonists, which were quite revolutionary for her time.Lincoln's writing career flourished during an era when detective fiction was gaining popularity, and she quickly became a contemporary of other notable mystery writers like Mary Roberts Rinehart. Her ability to weave suspense with social commentary set her apart, making her a significant figure in the genre's development. One of the intriguing aspects of Lincoln's life was her involvement in the suffrage movement, advocating for women's rights and using her platform to address social injustices. This activism not only influenced her writing but also resonated with many readers who found her characters' independence and resilience inspiring.Despite her success, Lincoln's life was not without controversy. Her outspoken political views and critiques of societal norms sometimes put her at odds with the conservative elements of her social circle. Nevertheless, her legacy endures, as she paved the way for future generations of female writers in the mystery and detective genres. Natalie Sumner Lincoln remains a fascinating figure whose work continues to captivate and inspire readers and writers alike.

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