
DOORS OF THE NIGHT
CONTENTS
I—ACROSS THE THRESHOLD
II—THE CRIME
III—INTO THE UNDERWORLD
IV—ALIAS THE RAT
V—THE SECOND-HAND DEALER
VI—A MIDNIGHT VISITOR
VII—WHISPERING SHADOWS
VIII—A LEASH IS SLIPPED
In a sleek Fifth‑Avenue townhouse, polished wood desks, a deep‑patterned Oriental rug, and heavy velvet curtains create an atmosphere of restrained elegance. Billy Kane, a tall, steady‑eyed man in a dinner jacket, moves through the room with the practiced confidence of a trusted aide. He has spent years beside his employer, the aging philanthropist David Ellsworth, whose generous heart masks a labyrinth of charitable appeals that constantly test Billy’s vigilance. Tonight the old man’s demeanor is uneasy, and Billy senses that something lies beyond the usual routine.
Beyond a pair of dark portières a solid steel door guards a vault that holds not only priceless gems but a fund earmarked for giving away fortunes. The sheer magnitude of the wealth, combined with Ellsworth’s habit of answering every plea for aid, hints at a network of schemes that could be exploited. As Billy paces, weighing his loyalty against the mounting pressure of fraudulent solicitations, quiet of the library becomes a turning point for a decision that could alter both men’s lives. Listeners are drawn into a world where luxury, duty, and danger intersect at the threshold of the night.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (557K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net.
Release date
2011-04-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1877–1942
Best known for creating the gentleman thief Jimmie Dale, this Canadian writer turned his experiences on the railroad into fast-moving mystery and adventure fiction. His stories helped shape early 20th-century popular suspense and appeared in novels, magazines, and serials.
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