The Abandoned Room

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The Abandoned Room

by Wadsworth Camp

EN·~7 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total

THE ABANDONED ROOM - CHAPTER I - KATHERINE HEARS THE SLY STEP OF DEATH AT THE CEDARS

46:02

CHAPTER II - THE CASE AGAINST BOBBY

45:22

CHAPTER III - HOWELLS DELIVERS HIMSELF TO THE ABANDONED ROOM

43:01

CHAPTER IV - A STRANGE LIGHT APPEARS AT THE DESERTED HOUSE

43:33

CHAPTER V - THE CRYING THROUGH THE WOODS

42:04

CHAPTER VI - THE ONE WHO CREPT IN THE PRIVATE STAIRCASE

15:39

"DEAR BOBBY;

27:23

CHAPTER VII - THE AMAZING MEETING IN THE SHADOWS OF THE OLD COURTYARD

45:32

CHAPTER VIII - WHAT HAPPENED AT THE GRAVE

47:05

CHAPTER IX - BOBBY'S VIGIL IN THE ABANDONED ROOM

50:25

Description

In the crumbling manor known as the Cedars, twenty‑year‑old Katherine Perrine finds herself alone with her reclusive great‑uncle Silas on a night when the house seems to breathe dread. The wind rattles the chimneys, shadows flicker across the fire, and Silas’s trembling hands and whispered mutterings hint at a fear that runs deeper than the creaking floorboards. As the old man refuses to leave the ancestral home, he mutters about a forthcoming change to his will, a modest annuity for Katherine, and a looming legal settlement that threatens to upend the family’s fragile peace.

Meanwhile, Bobby Blackburn, Katherine’s cousin, remains in New York, haunted by the recent, mysterious death of his own grandfather at the Cedars. When Katherine finally confides her unsettling night to him, both cousins are thrust into a web of suspicion, strained loyalties, and an atmosphere thick with hidden motives. Listeners are invited to linger in the oppressive silence of the manor, piecing together clues that may reveal whether the danger is a tangible threat or a product of frightened minds.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (436K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Wadsworth Camp

Wadsworth Camp

1879–1936

A journalist, foreign correspondent, and mystery novelist, he wrote fast-moving tales of suspense that also found their way to the screen. His career moved between reporting, war writing, and popular fiction, giving his stories an immediacy that still reads well today.

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