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There are various kinds of mysteries, but one specific group is distinguishable from all the others: those regarding a locked room in which a dead body is available...a room that could have been impossible for any person to get entered, committed the murder, and left - because of locked entry doors, locked home windows, or other security devices making the accessibility and leave impossible. Over time every mystery article writer worth his salt has tried to come up with the the one that tops all the others: the secret compartments, entry doors locked from the inside, mixed up timelines, etc. It's all been tried out over and over. Jacques Futrelle establish the standard along with his "Problem in Cell 13", John Dickson Carr brought up the bar along with his The Hollow Man, and in this one Gene Grossman throws his head wear into the ring, not with a mystery occurring in a locked room but with the one that takes place in a room with an wide open door - but an evidently invisible murderer. Because of the high-profile friends in attendance at this affair, there were a number of security guards both inside and outside of the property, all attesting to the fact that nobody joined or exited the deceased's research for at least 20 minutes before everyone listened to the fatal assumed suicide gunshot - and everything guests at this party, including the chief of police force and district lawyer, believe that there may be no other reasonable bottom line but suicide...at least everyone but a 12-time old amateur detective with a brain that many have likened to that of Sherlock Holmes: little Suzi, attorney Peter Sharp's legal ward. So hang on as she battles the men and women to show her case.