Number Seventeen

audiobook

Number Seventeen

by Louis Tracy

EN·~6 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

CHAPTER I THE OUTCOME OF ARTISTIC CURIOSITY

29:20
2

CHAPTER II THE COMPACT

23:12
3

CHAPTER III IN THE TOILS

25:05
4

CHAPTER IV A TELEPHONIC TALK AND ITS CONSEQUENCES

25:49
5

CHAPTER V A LEAP IN THE DARK

26:44
6

CHAPTER VI CLOSE QUARTERS

25:49
7

CHAPTER VII WHEREIN MR. FORBES EXPLAINS HIMSELF

23:25
8

CHAPTER VIII THE FIRST COUNTER-STROKE

23:33
9

CHAPTER IX SHARP WORK

24:28
10

CHAPTER X CAPTURES ON BOTH SIDES

24:29

Description

On a rainy London evening the city’s elite spill out of Daly’s Theatre, umbrellas and cabs crowding the streets. Frank Theydon, a keen‑eyed artist, is momentarily captivated by a striking young woman stepping into a limousine with her well‑dressed father. His artistic sensibility makes him notice the subtle gestures and whispered words that most would overlook, hinting that something more lies beneath the glitter of the night.

That curiosity drags Them into the shadowy world surrounding Number Seventeen, an address that hides business, intrigue and danger. As they navigate smoky clubs, secret meetings and the tangled loyalties of high society, they discover that the elegant façade may conceal a plot far darker than a simple romance. The novel weaves suspense and period detail into a compelling tale of chance meetings that turn into perilous investigations. Readers are drawn into a maze of clues, where every carriage ride and café conversation could shift the balance between truth and deception.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (393K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jim Weiler, xooqi.com

Release date

2004-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Louis Tracy

Louis Tracy

1863–1928

A prolific journalist-novelist of the late Victorian and early 20th-century era, he wrote brisk mysteries, adventures, romances, and early speculative tales. His books often mix fast-moving plots with a newspaperman’s eye for suspense and detail.

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