Love and Madness by Herbert Croft
I was not feeling it for this book. It was primarily about a murder, but the part that stuck most was talk about a forgery. Somebody was seemingly a great forger. But his forgeries showed significant skill that indicated he may be quite talented as himself. It also provided an identification that he was murdered and did not take his own life. If he had been forging, he could have just made new documents when he ran into financial challenges rather than commit suicide. There are many "letters" that are provided before and after this that tell the story in this book.
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