
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I - THE ADVENTURE OF THE INN
CHAPTER II - A RECOGNITION
CHAPTER III - CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE
CHAPTER IV - WHAT HAPPENED NEXT
CHAPTER V - HUE AND CRY
CHAPTER VI - THE CARAVAN
CHAPTER VII - KIND'S OPINIONS
CHAPTER VIII - MISS MAUD TEDDER
CHAPTER IX - THE SOLICITOR
A bleak, mist‑shrouded stretch of marshland sets the stage for a solitary wanderer whose weary steps echo the desolation of an autumn evening. Though his clothes are threadbare and his gait resigned, his sharp blue eyes and wiry frame suggest a past far removed from the mud‑splattered road he now treads. He carries little more than a few coins and a secret that weighs heavily on his mind, driving him toward an uncertain destination.
When a faint glow pierces the fog, the traveler finally spots a modest inn on the edge of a tiny village. The building’s modest, two‑storey façade hints at hidden comforts—and perhaps concealed motives—awaiting him inside. As he pushes open the door, the promise of shelter intertwines with whispers of intrigue, suggesting that his arrival may set off a chain of events that will challenge both his resolve and the quiet lives of those he encounters.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (525K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Bowen from page scans provided by Google Books (the University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Release date
2018-01-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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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