The Coast of Chance

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The Coast of Chance

by Esther Chamberlain, Lucia Chamberlain

EN·~7 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
1

By - ESTHER AND LUCIA CHAMBERLAIN

0:03
2

NEW YORK - GROSSET & DUNLAP - PUBLISHERS

0:05
3

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

12:25
4

THE COAST OF CHANCE - I - THE VANISHING MYSTERY

10:35
5

II. A NAME GOES ROUND A TABLE

40:10
6

III. ENCOUNTERS ON PARADE

18:16
7

IV. FLOWERS BY THE WAY

10:10
8

V. ON GUARD

10:49
9

VI. BLACK MAGIC

23:34
10

VII. A SPELL IS CAST

13:04

Description

Flora Gilsey stands in the polished grandeur of her dining‑room, a mirror reflecting a silhouette draped in silk and the glitter of a house built for lavish gatherings. As the evening papers arrive, a single notice catches her eye: an auction of the late Elizabeth Hunter Chatworth’s estate, highlighted by the enigmatic “famous Chatworth ring.” The brief announcement ignites a sudden, vivid thrill that seems both wildly unexpected and oddly inevitable, pulling Flora’s thoughts away from the genteel routine of dinner.

The prospect of the auction promises more than glittering jewels; it hints at a lingering mystery tied to a tragic Alpine death and whispered rumors among the town’s women. Drawn by curiosity and a sense of destiny, Flora prepares to step beyond the familiar walls of her home, ready to confront the secrets that the upcoming sale may unveil. The stage is set for intrigue, and the first clues are already slipping into her grasp.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (452K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Alicia Williams, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-01-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Esther Chamberlain

Esther Chamberlain

d. 1908

A little-known early 20th-century novelist, she wrote with her sister Lucia Chamberlain and left behind just two published books before dying young in 1908. Her work belongs to the lively world of magazine-era fiction, where mystery, society, and romance often met.

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Lucia Chamberlain

Lucia Chamberlain

1882–1978

An early 20th-century American novelist whose fiction moved easily between mystery, romance, and adventure, she also saw several of her stories adapted for silent films. Her best-known work today is likely The Other Side of the Door, a suspenseful novel first published in 1909.

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