For the Defence

audiobook

For the Defence

by Fergus Hume

EN·~5 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total
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BY - FERGUS HUME - AUTHOR OF "MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB," "HARLEQUIN OPAL," ETC.

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CHICAGO AND NEW YORK: RAND, McNALLY & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS.

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Copyright 1897, by Fergus Hume. Copyright, 1898, by Rand McNally & Co.

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FOR THE DEFENCE.

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CHAPTER I. - THE MAJOR AND HIS HOUSEHOLD.

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CHAPTER II. - THE ASHANTEE DEVIL-STICK.

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CHAPTER III. - DIDO.

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CHAPTER IV. - VOODOO! VOODOO!

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CHAPTER V. - DR. ETWALD'S WARNING.

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CHAPTER VI. - A STRANGE OCCURRENCE.

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Description

A retired major has turned his modest Surrey estate into a haven for two orphaned boys whose lives were shattered by loss and scandal. He renames the property “Ashantee” in tribute to his distant campaign, and devotes himself to raising the children as his own, guiding one toward a military career and the other toward the law. Their quiet upbringing, however, is set against a backdrop of lingering secrets and the lingering shadows of the past.

When a mysterious “devil‑stick” surfaces and a series of unsettling events begin to unfold, the household’s tranquility is tested. Unexplained noises, strange perfumes, and a sudden cry in the night draw the attention of a sharp‑witted detective, while the major’s own sense of duty pushes him to uncover the truth. Listeners will be drawn into a world where loyalty, honor, and hidden motives collide, setting the stage for a gripping mystery that unfolds from the very first chapter.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (312K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charles Bowen from page scans provided by the Internet Archive (University of California Libraries)

Release date

2017-08-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Fergus Hume

Fergus Hume

1859–1932

Best known for a Victorian-era bestseller that helped shape early detective fiction, this prolific novelist wrote stories packed with secrets, suspense, and sharp social observation. His life stretched from England to New Zealand and Australia before he returned to Britain and built a remarkably large body of popular fiction.

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