The Four Corners of the World
The Four Corners of the World is a collection of thirteen mystery stories by A. E. W. Mason, published in the early 20th century. The narrative begins with Mr. Twiss, a solicitor tasked with looking after Archie Cranfield, who lives a reclusive life in the countryside. When Captain Brayton, a former schoolmate, visits and ends up dead, a web of intrigue unfolds, exploring themes of ambition, jealousy, and betrayal. The stories traverse various locations, from Gibraltar to South America, showcasing Mason's skill in weaving suspenseful tales.











