"Persons Unknown"

audiobook

"Persons Unknown"

by Virginia Tracy

EN·~13 hours·58 chapters

Chapters

58 total
1

"PERSONS UNKNOWN" - BY VIRGINIA TRACY

1:20
2

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:47
3

BOOK FIRST - THE SHADOW ON THE BLIND

0:02
4

CHAPTER I - WHAT HAPPENED IN THE NIGHT

6:35
5

CHAPTER II - HERRICK FINDS A DOOR BOLTED

7:07
6

CHAPTER III - SOMETHING ELSE IS FOUND

3:25
7

CHAPTER IV - HERRICK IS SURE OF ONE THING

8:24
8

CHAPTER V - HERRICK READS A NEWSPAPER

11:04
9

CHAPTER VI - HERRICK IS ASKED A FAVOR

19:11
10

CHAPTER VII - HERRICK HAS A BUSIEST DAY

29:19

Description

A weary writer named Herrick awakens in the middle of a sweltering August night, his mind haunted by a fragment of a dream that blurs the line between fiction and reality. A red‑haired girl from his past, Nancy Cornish, is whispered from the shadows, urging him to uncover a hidden truth that seems to pulse through the fog of his imagination. As he struggles to piece together the fleeting images of a beach, a mysterious heroine, and a cryptic phrase, the ordinary sounds of the city—trolley bells and distant voices—take on an ominous rhythm.

The novel quickly spirals into a tangled web of intrigue, where detectives, secret letters, and enigmatic strangers converge on Herrick’s modest apartment. With each clue, the boundaries of his own story begin to shift, prompting him to question whether the “persons unknown” are characters he has created, real conspirators, or something far more unsettling. Listeners are drawn into a suspenseful, dream‑like investigation that teeters between the writer’s inner world and a lurking mystery waiting to be untangled.

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Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (800K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roland Schlenker, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2011-09-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Virginia Tracy

Virginia Tracy

d. 1946

A lively early-20th-century writer who moved easily between the stage, newspapers, novels, and silent film. Her career brought together adventure, performance, and sharp storytelling in a way that still feels unusual today.

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