Brood of the Witch-Queen

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Brood of the Witch-Queen

by Sax Rohmer

EN·~6 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
1

PREFATORY NOTICE

0:23
2

CHAPTER I - ANTONY FERRARA

14:10
3

CHAPTER II - THE PHANTOM HANDS

10:36
4

CHAPTER III - THE RING OF THOTH

18:08
5

CHAPTER IV - AT FERRARA'S CHAMBERS

13:29
6

CHAPTER V - THE RUSTLING SHADOWS

20:03
7

CHAPTER VI - THE BEETLES

8:54
8

CHAPTER VII - SIR ELWIN GROVES' PATIENT

9:14
9

CHAPTER VIII - THE SECRET OF DHOON

12:29
10

CHAPTER IX - THE POLISH JEWESS

6:48

Description

A moonlit night drapes the ancient college quadrangle in silver, and the quiet murmur of scholars is broken by a whispered curiosity about Antony Ferrara. When the diligent Robert Cairn and his irascible colleague Sime discuss Ferrara’s odd habits—a constant fire in his chambers and a reputation for uncanny influence—they uncover hints of a hidden practice that bridges medieval sorcery and modern science. Their conversation hints at a mysterious brain preserved in a bottle, a lineage traced to a Spanish sword‑maker turned armorist, and a lingering, unsettling presence that few have ever witnessed.

The narrative follows Cairn’s reluctant plunge into Ferrara’s shadowy world, where academic rigor meets forbidden knowledge. As the fire crackles and the night deepens, the story teases the reader with the promise of ancient spells resurfacing within the stone walls of the university, setting the stage for a chilling exploration of power, belief, and the thin line between rational study and the occult.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (365K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Clarke, Sankar Viswanathan, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-11-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sax Rohmer

Sax Rohmer

1883–1959

Best known as the creator of Dr. Fu Manchu, this prolific British novelist helped shape the early thriller with tales of mystery, danger, and exotic intrigue. His fiction reached far beyond the page, inspiring films, radio dramas, and television adaptations.

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