The avenger

audiobook

The avenger

by Edgar Wallace

EN·~6 hours·43 chapters

Chapters

43 total
1

CHAPTER I THE HEAD-HUNTER

8:06
2

CHAPTER II MR. SAMPSON LONGVALE CALLS

8:36
3

CHAPTER III THE NIECE

6:15
4

CHAPTER IV THE LEADING LADY

7:20
5

CHAPTER V MR. LAWLEY FOSS

7:08
6

CHAPTER VI THE MASTER OF GRIFF

10:05
7

CHAPTER VII THE SWORDS AND BHAG

7:39
8

CHAPTER VIII BHAG

8:02
9

CHAPTER IX THE ANCESTOR

9:01
10

CHAPTER X THE OPEN WINDOW

8:53

Description

A seasoned intelligence officer with a taste for quiet cafés and river canoes, Mike Brixan spends his days untangling diplomatic riddles across Europe. When a routine assignment in Berlin is abruptly halted, he is thrust into a far darker pursuit: a string of gruesome murders marked by severed heads, each victim a fugitive who slipped through justice’s net. The cryptic note that lands on his desk points to a shadowy figure known only as “The Head‑Hunter,” a killer whose methodical cruelty has gone unchecked for years.

Brixan’s keen mind and unflappable demeanor make him the perfect, if reluctant, choice for the secret investigation. As he follows the trail from the quiet hedgerows of Esher to the bustling corridors of Whitehall, he must balance the delicate politics of the Foreign Office with the raw urgency of a crime scene. The early stages of the case promise a tense mix of espionage, forensic puzzles, and a hunt that forces him to confront both his superstitions and the stark reality of a murderer operating under the radar of both police and government.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (352K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: John Long, Limited,1926.

Credits

Al Haines, Cindy Beyer & the online Distributed Proofreaders Canada team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net

Release date

2023-01-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edgar Wallace

Edgar Wallace

1875–1932

A newspaper reporter turned thriller powerhouse, he wrote at astonishing speed and became one of the most widely read British authors of the early 20th century. His stories helped shape modern crime and suspense fiction, with titles like The Four Just Men still remembered today.

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