Manslaughter

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Manslaughter

by Alice Duer Miller

EN·~6 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total

MANSLAUGHTER - BY ALICE DUER MILLER - AUTHOR OF COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN, Etc. - ILLUSTRATED BY F. R. GRUGER AND WITH SCENES PROM THE PHOTOPLAY A PARAMOUNT PICTURE - GROSSET & DUNLP PUBLISHERS NEW YORK - Made in the United States of America - COPYRIGHT, 1921, BY ALICE DUER MILLER - First Printing, Oct., 1921 Second Printing, Oct., 1921 Third Printing, Nov., 1921 Fourth Printing, Nov., 1921 Fifth Printing, Dec., 1921 Sixth Printing, Jan., 1922 Seventh Printing, Feb., 1922 - Printed in U. S. A.

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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MANSLAUGHTER

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CHAPTER I

28:17

CHAPTER II

18:20

CHAPTER III

24:57

CHAPTER IV

22:49

CHAPTER V

12:27

CHAPTER VI

31:49

CHAPTER VII

25:13

Description

A tense summer evening in a glittering Fifth‑Avenue mansion draws together a headstrong young woman named Lydia, her enigmatic employer Miss Bennett, and a cadre of restless great‑Dane puppies that seem to mirror the household’s hidden conflicts. As Lydia wrestles with her own ambitions and a lingering sense of guilt, a sudden theft forces the arrival of a determined investigator, O’Bannon, whose keen eye begins to unravel the tangled relationships among the residents.

Meanwhile, the simmering rivalry between a stern patriarch and the defiant little girl who refuses to be subdued creates an atmosphere crackling with secrets and unspoken promises. The narrative weaves together moments of fragile intimacy—a firm hand on a shoulder, a trembling sob on a sofa—while hinting at deeper motives that could push the characters toward a tragic turning point. Listeners will be drawn into the delicate dance of power, desire, and the looming shadow of a crime that may change everything.

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en

Duration

~6 hours (381K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Tor Martin Kristiansen, Michael, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2010-09-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Alice Duer Miller

Alice Duer Miller

1874–1942

A sharp, witty writer who turned poetry into persuasion, she helped bring the suffrage movement to life with satirical verse and later reached a huge audience with the wartime bestseller The White Cliffs. Her career also stretched across novels, journalism, stage work, and screenwriting, making her one of the more versatile literary voices of her era.

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