That Mainwaring Affair

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That Mainwaring Affair

by A. Maynard (Anna Maynard) Barbour

EN·~10 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total
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by - Maynard Barbour

0:01
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CONTENTS

0:50
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CHAPTER I - THE MAINWARINGS

11:28
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CHAPTER II - FAIR OAKS

11:42
5

CHAPTER III - THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF HUGH MAINWARING

15:51
6

CHAPTER IV - A TERRIBLE AWAKENING

20:19
7

CHAPTER V - IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES

11:55
8

CHAPTER VI - THE INQUEST

18:28
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CHAPTER VII - A LITTLE ROYAL

23:40
10

CHAPTER VIII - THE WEAVING OF THE WEB

18:08

Description

In the sweltering heat of a July afternoon, the polished offices of Mainwaring & Co. hum with the quiet tension of three cousins bound by blood and business. Hugh, the seasoned American broker with steel‑gray eyes, exudes calculated confidence; his London cousin Ralph watches from a cigar‑laden couch, his stare as cold as a ledger’s balance; and the youngest, William, bright‑blond and genial, brings a softer, almost childlike optimism to the room. Their contrasting temperaments hint at deeper rivalries that have been simmering since the family estate was sold and fortunes shifted across the Atlantic.

As the men discuss deals and legacies, the weight of a hidden will and the promise of further speculation loom in the background, promising secrets that could upend their carefully built empire. Listeners are drawn into a world where personal ambition, family grudges, and the lure of wealth intertwine, setting the stage for a suspenseful unraveling that begins within these sun‑splashed walls.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (586K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by an anonymous Project Gutenberg volunteer. HTML version by Al Haines.

Release date

2000-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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A. Maynard (Anna Maynard) Barbour

d. 1941

A once-popular American novelist of mystery and bestselling fiction, she wrote twisty, atmospheric stories that found a wide readership around the turn of the 20th century. Her best-known work, That Mainwaring Affair, helped make her one of the era's notable mystery writers.

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