The Doctor of Pimlico: Being the Disclosure of a Great Crime

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The Doctor of Pimlico: Being the Disclosure of a Great Crime

by William Le Queux

EN·~5 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total
1

THE DOCTOR OF PIMLICO

0:11
2

THE DOCTOR OF PIMLICO

0:03
3

copyright, 1920, By THE MACAULAY COMPANY - Printed in the U. S. A.

0:14
4

THE DOCTOR OF PIMLICO - Being the Disclosure of a Great Crime

0:03
5

CHAPTER I - IN WHICH CERTAIN SUSPICIONS ARE EXCITED

13:54
6

CHAPTER II - THE COMING OF A STRANGER

12:06
7

CHAPTER III - INTRODUCES DOCTOR WEIRMARSH

17:42
8

CHAPTER IV - REVEALS TEMPTATION

10:13
9

CHAPTER V - IN WHICH ENID ORLEBAR IS PUZZLED

11:00
10

CHAPTER VI - BENEATH THE ELASTIC BAND

13:33

Description

A gray, sun‑less morning on the Firth of Tay finds four men—an iron‑willed general, his sharp‑eyed staff captain, a retired major, and the charismatic novelist Walter Fetherston—traversing a windswept beach as they inspect a mountain battery. Their banter reveals a mix of military gravitas and worldly charm, especially in Fetherston, whose mysterious past and lavish habits hint at hidden connections beyond his popular mystery novels. The scene is steeped in post‑war atmosphere, with references to campaigns across the Empire and the uneasy peace that follows.

When a seemingly routine inspection uncovers unsettling clues, the characters are drawn into a tangled investigation that threatens to expose a great crime lurking beneath respectable façades. As loyalties are questioned and secrets surface, listeners are invited to follow the unfolding puzzle, set against vivid early‑20th‑century London and the shadowy world of intrigue that the doctor of Pimlico must confront.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (337K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Lybarger and the booksmiths at http://www.eBookForge.net

Release date

2007-09-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Le Queux

William Le Queux

1864–1927

A master of early spy thrillers, he turned invasion fears, secret plots, and international intrigue into hugely popular fiction. His life as a journalist, traveler, and tireless self-promoter was almost as dramatic as his books.

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