
The After House - by Mary Roberts Rinehart
Contents
CHAPTER I. I PLAN A VOYAGE
CHAPTER II. THE PAINTED SHIP
CHAPTER III. I UNCLENCH MY HANDS
CHAPTER IV. I RECEIVE A WARNING
CHAPTER V. A TERRIBLE NIGHT
CHAPTER VI. IN THE AFTER HOUSE
CHAPTER VII. WE FIND THE AXE
CHAPTER VIII. THE STEWARDESS’S STORY
A newly minted doctor, fresh from a modest education and a bout of typhoid, finds himself restless and hungry for something beyond the sterile walls of the hospital. When he spots the weather‑worn schooner Ella bobbing on the river, the vessel becomes a symbol of the adventure and romance he craves. With a pair of old opera glasses and a sharpened eye for detail, he watches the crew prepare the deck, noting a striking young woman who seems to command the men with effortless poise.
The narrator soon signs on as a sailor, drawn into a world of creaking rails, white sails, and the salty promise of open water. Among the ragtag crew is his old classmate McWhirter, a fellow struggler whose humor masks the hardships of their shared poverty. As the summer heat turns to an ominous August night, the Ella’s first true test looms, hinting at secrets and dangers that will test the fledgling surgeon’s courage.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (260K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2000-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1876–1958
A pioneering American mystery writer, she helped shape the suspense novel with brisk plots, memorable settings, and a knack for building tension. Her stories ranged beyond crime fiction too, spanning plays, journalism, and popular fiction that reached a huge early-20th-century audience.
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