Mrs Peixada

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Mrs Peixada

by Henry Harland

EN·~7 hours·14 chapters

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14 total

MRS PEIXADA - By Henry Harland (AKA Sidney Luska) - Author of “As It Was Written,” etc., etc. - Cassell & Company, Limited, 739 & 741 Broadway, New York. - 1886

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MRS. PEIXADA.

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CHAPTER I—A CASE IS STATED.

17:33

CHAPTER II.—“A VOICE, A MYSTERY.”

27:17

CHAPTER III.—STATISTICAL.

39:48

CHAPTER IV.—“THAT NOT IMPOSSIBLE SHE.”

25:23

CHAPTER V.—“A NOTHING STARTS THE SPRING.”

48:08

CHAPTER VI.—“THE WOMAN WHO HESITATES.”

37:30

CHAPTER VII.—ENTER MRS. PEIXADA.

31:04

CHAPTER VIII.—“WHAT REST TO-NIGHT?”

24:57

Description

A bright‑young lawyer named Arthur Ripley is enjoying a leisurely spring day when an unexpected visit turns his routine office hours into a tense business meeting. A boisterous brewer, Mr. Mendle, introduces the imposing Mr. Peixado—a portly, gold‑ringed man who runs a modest insurance firm—and his flamboyant associate, Mr. Rimo. Their courteous chatter quickly shifts to a matter that hits close to home: the mysterious death of Peixado’s brother, a case that once gripped New York’s headlines.

Intrigued and uneasy, Arthur finds himself drawn into a delicate investigation that promises both professional challenge and personal risk. As he begins to piece together the fragments of a long‑ago murder, the lawyer must navigate the subtle power plays of his new clients while confronting the lingering shadows of a scandal that still haunts the city. The story unfolds with a careful balance of courtroom intrigue and the undercurrents of early‑Gilded‑Age New York.

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en

Duration

~7 hours (408K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2016-08-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henry Harland

Henry Harland

1861–1905

A cosmopolitan novelist and influential magazine editor, he moved between New York, Paris, and London and helped shape the literary mood of the 1890s. Best known for editing The Yellow Book, he also wrote fiction under the pen name Sidney Luska.

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