
audiobook
by Kurt Matull, Theo von Blankensee
DE GESTRAFTE DON JUAN. - EERSTE HOOFDSTUK. - BESCHERMER DER DEUGD.
TWEEDE HOOFDSTUK. - TWEE BRIEVEN.
DERDE HOOFDSTUK. - EEN NOODLOTTIGE LIEFDESHISTORIE.
VIERDE HOOFDSTUK. - LADY LEA ROCHESTER.
VIJFDE HOOFDSTUK. - EEN NOODLOTTIG TÊTE-À-TÊTE.
ZESDE HOOFDSTUK. - EEN GEVAARLIJKE TOESTAND.
ZEVENDE HOOFDSTUK. - DE WRAAK VAN LADY ROCHESTER.
ACHTSTE HOOFDSTUK. - RAFFLES IN DE KLEM.
Inhoudsopgave
Colofon - Beschikbaarheid
In the twilight of a bustling London street, the city’s hurried clerks spill out of banks and vanish into the night, while a slender, gold‑haired shop girl hurries home with a modest bundle of wares. She is suddenly beset by a small, impeccably dressed man whose advances turn violent, forcing her to plead for help. Just as fear threatens to overwhelm her, an unexpected figure steps from the shadows—a frail‑looking elder whose calm authority cuts through the tension like a blade.
The old man’s sudden appearance is more than a chance rescue; his measured words hint at a deeper commitment to protecting vulnerable women from the predatory schemes that thrive in the city’s underbelly. He listens to the girl’s desperate story of poverty, an ailing mother, and a looming eviction, offering a promise of aid that feels both compassionate and mysterious. As the night deepens, listeners are drawn into a world where honor and danger collide, and where a single act of bravery may set the stage for a larger, unseen struggle.
Language
nl
Duration
~2 hours (117K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Netherlands: Roman- Boek- en Kunsthandel, 1910,pubdate 1923.
Credits
Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg
Release date
2022-12-29
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.
View all books1881–1928
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.
View all books
by Kurt Matull, Theo von Blankensee

by Kurt Matull, Theo von Blankensee

by Kurt Matull, Theo von Blankensee, Felix (Leonard Felix) Hageman

by Theo von Blankensee, Felix (Leonard Felix) Hageman, Kurt Matull

by Theo von Blankensee, Felix (Leonard Felix) Hageman, Kurt Matull

by Felix (Leonard Felix) Hageman, Theo von Blankensee, Kurt Matull

by Kurt Matull, Theo von Blankensee, Felix (Leonard Felix) Hageman

by Kurt Matull, Theo von Blankensee