The Black Cross

audiobook

The Black Cross

by Olive M. (Olive Mary) Briggs

EN·~5 hours·31 chapters

Chapters

31 total
1

"Ah, mein Gott!" he cried, "It is Kaya!"

0:02
2

BY - OLIVE M. BRIGGS

0:11
3

to YAPHAH

0:00
4

PART I

0:00
5

CHAPTER I

17:36
6

CHAPTER II

14:08
7

CHAPTER III

14:01
8

CHAPTER IV

16:11
9

CHAPTER V

17:41
10

CHAPTER VI

17:10

Description

A glittering night drapes St. Petersburg in moon‑lit snow, the city’s grand avenues humming with hurried crowds eager for the evening’s spectacle. All eyes are fixed on the prodigious violinist known only as Velasco, whose farewell performance has turned the Mariínski Theatre into a fevered arena of ticket‑hunting patrons. The air thrums with anticipation, the promise of his unrivaled artistry echoing through the frost‑kissed streets.

Just as the final note fades, chaos erupts: a black sleigh and a troika crash together on the icy bridge, sending horses and riders sprawling into the snow. An imposing, fur‑capped elder and a nervous young companion scramble amid the wreckage, their frantic demands hinting at a darker pursuit. The sudden collision plunges the city’s festive mood into mystery, leaving listeners wondering what shadow follows the celebrated musician’s last bow.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (340K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2007-04-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

OM

Olive M. (Olive Mary) Briggs

b. 1873

Known today for the suspenseful novel The Black Cross, this early 20th-century writer crafted melodrama, romance, and intrigue with a taste for high stakes and vivid settings. Her surviving bibliography suggests a brief but busy publishing run in the years just before World War I.

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