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Joseph Müller takes The Case of the Registered Letter. He is the secret service detective of the Imperial Austrian police, and he is among the skillful detectives. In his character, she is described to be very different from other well-known detectives such as the extraordinary force of Sherlock Holmes, nor the fierce cleverness of Monsieur Lecoq. Joseph Müller is a person of a slight, average looking man, of infinite age, and a man who possesses a humble and kind heart. When he was still young, he was incarcerated in prison, which experience put a dart on his person and made him hopeless to find employment for several years after. But later on, he was able to get into a position as a detective in the police authority. The world is not that bad after all. Auguste Groner was an Austrian author. It was printed under the pen names of Olaf Björnson, A. von der Paura, Renorga and Metis. She was born in April 16, 1850, the daughter of a government authority in Vienna. Between the years 1876 to 1905, she was a Volksschul educator. In 1879, she got married with Richard Groner, a journalist. In 1882, she started her literary career. In her first work, she was described to be a creative and talented author of the retrospective perplexing poems, youth and ancestral home records. For her creativity, she achieved good remarks and high prestige in 1893 by the literary department of the World Exposition in Chicago. In 1890, a number of mystery stories and novels were also written, a few of them have been translated into Scandinavian and English language. She came up with the first set of detective novels of German language literature, Joseph Müller, who was first shown in the novel Die goldene Kugel, which was first published in 1892. Auguste Grone died in Vienna on March 7, 1929 and she was laid to rest at the Hietzinger cemetery.
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