
The Chief Legatee - By ANNA KATHARINE GREEN - Author of - "The Leavenworth Case," "The Woman in the Alcove," Etc., Etc. - Illustrated in Water-Colors by Frank T. Merrill
Copyright, 1906, by Anna Katharine Green Rohlfs - WEINSTOCK, LUBIN & CO. SPECIAL EDITION, 400 to 418 K. Street, Sacramento, Cal. - New York and London The Authors and Newspapers Association 1906 - Copyright, 1906, by ANNA KATHARINE GREEN ROHLFS - Entered at Stationers' Hall. All rights reserved. - Composition, Electrotyping, Printing and Binding by The Plimpton Press Norwood Mass. U.S.A.
A young girl sitting on a low stool by the window mending a rent in her skirt.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
THE CHIEF LEGATEE
PART I - A Woman of Mystery
CHAPTER I - A BRIDE OF FIVE HOURS
CHAPTER II - THE LADY IN NUMBER THREE
CHAPTER III - "HE KNOWS THE WORD"
CHAPTER IV - MR. RANSOM WAITS
A joyous wedding in a grand city church takes a sudden, bewildering turn when the new bride vanishes minutes after the ceremony. The groom, Roger Ransom, is left frantic and perplexed, his celebration shattered by a strange stiffness in his wife's arm and an inexplicable urgency to flee. Whispers from a mysterious guest and a pale, uneasy face hint at secrets lurking beneath the festive veneer, drawing the attention of the hotel’s staff and the police alike.
Enter Mr. Gerridge, a calm and methodical detective summoned to untangle the baffling disappearance. As he listens to Ransom’s frantic account, he must sift through nervous gestures, hurried departures, and hidden motives to locate the missing woman before panic spreads. The early chapters weave a tense, atmospheric puzzle that invites listeners to follow every clue and question every suspect, promising a classic whodunit that balances emotional turmoil with sharp investigative insight.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (328K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-03-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1846–1935
A pioneer of American detective fiction, she helped shape the mystery novel with intricate plots and a sharp sense of legal detail. Her stories arrived decades before the golden age of crime fiction and still feel like the groundwork for it.
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