A Chain of Evidence

audiobook

A Chain of Evidence

by Carolyn Wells

EN·~6 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total
1

A CHAIN - OF EVIDENCE - BY - CAROLYN WELLS

0:05
2

I. THE GIRL ACROSS THE HALL

13:26
3

II. THE TRAGEDY

13:47
4

III. JANET PEMBROKE

13:26
5

IV. DOCTOR POST'S DISCOVERY

13:44
6

V. SEVERAL CLUES

13:13
7

VI. THE INQUEST BEGINS

13:47
8

VII. I GIVE EVIDENCE

14:29
9

VIII. AN AWFUL IMPLICATION

15:03
10

IX. GEORGE LAWRENCE

16:59

Description

A long‑time bachelor finds his comfortable life in a Gramercy Park townhouse upended when his widowed sister Laura decides to hunt for a new home uptown. He’s determined to keep the peace, offering her the freedom to choose while quietly hoping she’ll settle for something modest. Their familiar routine—her endless paper‑searching, apartment viewings, and nightly debriefs—turns the ordinary task of moving into a lively, if slightly exasperating, domestic drama.

Laura’s criteria swing from practical (extra bathrooms, location) to the whimsical (onyx‑lined entrances, a name that stands alone on a letterhead). Though he steps back from the field work, he remains her evening “advisory board,” offering opinions that are as much about sparing her from his own preferences as they are about genuine counsel. Their banter reveals a deep affection beneath the humor, and his own musings on love and marriage add a subtle undercurrent to the search.

As the Hammersleigh building finally appears on Laura’s list, the siblings must decide whether to prioritize practicality or the lingering hope for something more—setting the stage for choices that could reshape both their lives.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (365K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Annie R. McGuire. This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print archive.

Release date

2013-07-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Carolyn Wells

Carolyn Wells

1862–1942

A remarkably versatile American writer, she moved easily from mystery novels to children’s stories, poetry, and playful humor. In her lifetime she was widely read, and her knack for lively, clever storytelling made her a standout literary voice of the early 20th century.

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