Hidden Creek

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Hidden Creek

by Katharine Newlin Burt

EN·~6 hours·31 chapters

Chapters

31 total
1

HIDDEN CREEK - BY KATHARINE NEWLIN BURT - AUTHOR OF "THE BRANDING IRON" AND "THE RED LADY"

0:06
2

TO MAXWELL STRUTHERS BURT WHO BLAZED THE TRAIL - HIDDEN CREEK - PART ONE - THE GOOD OLD WORLD - CHAPTER I - SHEILA'S LEGACY

2:47
3

CHAPTER II - SYLVESTER HUDSON COMES FOR HIS PICTURE

12:31
4

CHAPTER III - THE FINEST CITY IN THE WORLD

13:26
5

CHAPTER IV - MOONSHINE

16:55
6

CHAPTER V - INTERCESSION

17:14
7

CHAPTER VI - THE BAWLING-OUT

13:25
8

CHAPTER VII - DISH-WASHING

15:46
9

CHAPTER VIII - ARTISTS

13:18
10

CHAPTER IX - A SINGEING OF WINGS

20:49

Description

Sheila cradles her dying father in a dimly lit studio, the flickering candle casting a fragile halo over their intertwined hands. In those final moments, his whispered praise of “a good old world” feels both a benediction and a cruel irony as the darkness of night presses against the skylight. The young woman, left penniless and alone at seventeen, clings to the memory of his smile while the stars above fade into the cold morning light. Her grief is palpable, yet it is tinged with a strange, lingering hope that the world may yet hold something beautiful for her.

Enter Sylvester Hudson, a reclusive hotel magnate from the West whose gaunt, lantern‑jawed face hides a restless spirit. He arrives in New York seeking a striking portrait for the lobby of his famed bar, The Aura, and is led to Marcus Arundel’s studio just before the artist’s death. Hudson’s peculiar taste for mismatched colors and his quiet, brooding demeanor hint at hidden motives. As his path crosses Sheila’s, the stage is set for secrets to surface and destinies to intertwine.

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en

Duration

~6 hours (394K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Katharine Newlin Burt

Katharine Newlin Burt

1882–1977

A prolific American novelist and screenwriter, she brought the drama of the American West to readers for more than sixty years. Several of her stories also reached the screen, giving her work a life beyond the page.

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