Gold of the Gods

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Gold of the Gods

by Arthur B. (Arthur Benjamin) Reeve

EN·~6 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total

THE GOLD OF THE GODS - BY - ARTHUR B. REEVE - FRONTISPIECE BY WILL FOSTER - I - THE PERUVIAN DAGGER

19:38

II. THE SOLDIER OF FORTUNE

15:22

III. THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL DETECTIVE

6:40

"BEWARE THE CURSE OF MANSICHE ON THE GOLD OF THE GODS."

3:11

"BEWARE THE CURSE OF MANSICHE ON THE GOLD OF THE GODS."

2:46

"BEWARE THE CURSE OF MANSICHE ON THE GOLD OF THE GODS."

1:13

IV. THE TREASURE HUNTERS

15:54

V. THE WALL STREET PROMOTER

15:51

VI. THE CURSE OF MANSICHE

17:28

VII. THE ARROW POISON

16:02

Description

A priceless Inca dagger has vanished from the university’s South American exhibit, and the loss weighs heavily on young professor Allan Norton, a celebrated explorer who risked everything to bring the artifact home. He meets his eager colleagues, Kennedy and Craig, in the museum’s marble halls, surrounded by relics from Peru, Mexico and beyond, to discuss the baffling theft. The dagger’s enigmatic engravings, still unreadable, seem to be the only item taken, suggesting a motive far deeper than simple greed.

As the trio examines the surrounding displays, Craig discovers a set of faint footprints and nail‑studded shoe marks hidden inside a nearby mummy’s sarcophagus. Using a pocket lens, they begin to piece together a timeline: a thief who slipped in during daylight, lingered unnoticed, and struck only when the night watch was far between. Their careful forensic work hints at a clever intruder and a mystery that could lead them far beyond the museum walls.

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en

Duration

~6 hours (368K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Arthur B. (Arthur Benjamin) Reeve

Arthur B. (Arthur Benjamin) Reeve

1880–1936

A prolific early mystery writer, he helped popularize the idea of the scientific detective through his famous sleuth Craig Kennedy, often nicknamed "The American Sherlock Holmes." His stories blend classic whodunits with the new technologies and forensic ideas that were exciting readers in the early 1900s.

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