Forty-one Thieves: A Tale of California

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Forty-one Thieves: A Tale of California

by Angelo Hall

EN·~3 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total

CHAPTER I - Dead Men Tell No Tales

2:50

CHAPTER II - The Graniteville Stage

17:13

CHAPTER III - The Girl or the Gold

11:00

CHAPTER IV - A Council of War

12:14

CHAPTER V - Old Man Palmer

9:49

CHAPTER VI - Two of a Kind

8:16

CHAPTER VII - An Old Sweetheart

13:23

CHAPTER VIII - "Bed-Bug Brown," Detective

13:41

CHAPTER IX - The Home-Coming of a Dead Man

6:54

CHAPTER X - The Travels of John Keeler

8:30

Description

In a quiet Pennsylvania cemetery the tale begins, its stone markers recalling a murder on a lonely California road in 1879. The story is filtered through the memories of a son whose father witnessed the crime, offering a blend of frontier legend and personal obsession. As the narrator retraces the old stage route, the rugged landscape of the Sierra foothills and the lingering echo of gold‑rush ambition set a vivid backdrop for the unfolding drama.

A stagecoach rattles out of Graniteville, carrying a motley group: Charley Chu, a restless laborer with a pistol and a small fortune; Mamie Slocum, a bright‑eyed schoolteacher dreaming of love; and Dr. John Mason, a weary physician summoned for a desperate case. Their journey across dusty canyons and towering pines hints at hidden perils, and the reader senses that the same treacherous stretch that claimed William Cummins may yet claim new victims.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (177K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2006-11-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Angelo Hall

1868–1922

A Unitarian minister with a lively range, he wrote both family biography and fiction, moving from the world of science and religion to the adventure of Gold Rush California. His surviving books suggest a writer drawn to big ideas, vivid stories, and the lives of remarkable people.

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