Kalkkarokäärme

audiobook

Kalkkarokäärme

by Kurt Lange

FI·~1 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

KALKKAROKÄÄRMEET

0:01
2

KURT LANGE

0:05
3

SISÄLLYS:

0:22
4

I. KALKKAROKÄÄRMEITTEN LUOLASSA.

15:10
5

II. PELASTETTU VIIME HETKELLÄ. — HYVÄ PALKLNTO.

12:37
6

III. SALAPERÄINEN TAPAUS "PRÄÄRIAN SYDÄMESSÄ."

15:23
7

IV. SELITYS JA UHKAROHKEAN PELIN ALKU.

13:27
8

V. PELI ELÄMÄSTÄ JA KUOLEMASTA.

11:13
9

VI. JÄLLEEN KALKKAROKÄÄRMEITTEN VALLASSA.

12:20
10

VII. SYVÄSSÄ KELLARISSA.

13:35

Description

A lone wanderer drifts through the sun‑baked streets of 1920s Phoenix, his wide‑brimmed hat and bright yellow trousers marking him as an outsider in the dusty town. drawn by a cryptic address, he slips through a narrow gate into a quiet courtyard of palms and oleanders, where a two‑storey brick house looms behind a modest service wing. The fading light casts long shadows, and the stranger’s cautious steps echo on the sand as he searches for a hidden entrance that promises the answers he’s been chasing.

Inside, the atmosphere shifts from ordinary to uncanny. A sleek, black figure emerges from the gloom, greeting the intruder with a mechanical grin and a puzzling question: “Who are you looking for?” The exchange hints at a secretive figure named Fred Folson and suggests that the house is more than a simple dwelling—it’s a gateway to a game of intrigue and danger. Listeners are invited to follow the drifter’s cautious probe into a world where every creak and whisper may conceal a clue, setting the stage for a suspenseful adventure that balances western grit with mysterious suspense.

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Language

fi

Duration

~1 hours (102K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Tapio Riikonen

Release date

2021-02-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Kurt Lange

Kurt Lange

1863–1938

A prolific Swedish writer and journalist, he published adventure stories, translations, and popular fiction under several pen names. The name Kurt Lange was one of many he used while building a lively career in early 20th-century print culture.

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