
audiobook
by Kurt Matull, Theo von Blankensee
De gemaskerde in het boudoir. - EERSTE HOOFDSTUK. - DE VERDWENEN JUWEELEN.
TWEEDE HOOFDSTUK. - DE RAADSELACHTIGE GAST.
DERDE HOOFDSTUK. - IN DE SLAAPKAMER DER BARONES.
VIERDE HOOFDSTUK. - DE ZWARTE BRIEF.
VIJFDE HOOFDSTUK. - EEN HARTSGEHEIM.
ZESDE HOOFDSTUK. - IN HET DANSHUIS.
ZEVENDE HOOFDSTUK. - DE CLUB DER MILLIONAIRS.
ACHTSTE HOOFDSTUK. - DE OVERVAL.
NEGENDE HOOFDSTUK. - DE MACHT DER LIEFDE.
TIENDE HOOFDSTUK. - DE LORD GAAT HEEN.
A glittering soirée unfolds in the lavish ballroom of the Von Hartstein villa, where aristocrats and fashionable society glide across the polished floor to the strains of a gypsy ensemble. The night takes an unexpected turn when the host’s young hostess, Adelheid, discovers that her priceless diamond‑and‑ruby necklace has vanished, prompting an uneasy hush among the revelers. Servants scour the room, but the glittering jewel leaves no trace, and whispers of suspicion begin to ripple through the glittering crowd.
Into this tense atmosphere steps Lord Brigham, a striking figure with jet‑black hair, dark eyes, and an air of quiet authority. Though a guest of the banker, his reputation as a keen investigator precedes him, and he offers a calm reassurance that the missing heirloom will be recovered. His measured words and observant gaze hint at a mind already piecing together the puzzle.
As the music resumes and the dancers return to their steps, a masked presence lingers in the shadows of a private boudoir, suggesting that the theft may be only the first clue of a deeper mystery. Listeners are invited to follow Lord Brigham’s methodical pursuit of truth amid intrigue, elegance, and concealed motives.
Language
nl
Duration
~1 hours (104K characters)
Series
Lord Lister, genaamd Raffles: De Groote Onbekende
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net/
Release date
2021-10-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1872–1920
A restless early-20th-century German storyteller, he moved from painting into journalism, popular fiction, theater, and silent film. His career ranged from pulp-style crime adventures to screenwriting and directing, giving his work an energetic, wide-ranging feel.
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Best known as Theo von Blankensee, this German pulp writer turned out a remarkable stream of adventure and detective fiction in the early 20th century. Writing under many pen names, he helped shape the fast-paced serial storytelling that kept kiosk readers hooked.
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