
THE GIRL FROM SCOTLAND YARD - CHAPTER I. AT TEA
CHAPTER II. THE GIRL DETECTIVE
CHAPTER III. MEETING PETER
CHAPTER IV. PETER’S LODGINGS
CHAPTER V. A DEAD MAN
CHAPTER VI. THE EFFECT ON LADY RAYTHAM
CHAPTER VII. LESLIE’S INTERVIEW
CHAPTER VIII. A SURPRISE FOR LESLIE
CHAPTER IX. DRUZE’S HANDICAP
CHAPTER X. A DOCTOR’S CONFESSION
In the dim, rain‑soaked streets of February London, a stately townhouse becomes the stage for uneasy anticipation. Lady Raytham, a strikingly composed woman of twenty‑eight, wrestles with a telegram that pulls her husband far from home, while the ticking of a half‑lit fire mirrors the tension building in her mind. As elegant guests arrive—Princess Anita Bellini and the enigmatic Mrs. Gurden—the polished façade of her social world begins to crack, hinting at secrets lurking behind silk coats and marble statues.
Against this backdrop of aristocratic opulence and looming fog, a sharp‑eyed young woman from Scotland Yard steps into the picture, drawn by a thread of mystery that ties the household’s whispered anxieties to a larger, unseen danger. Their uneasy alliance promises a careful dance of deduction and discretion, offering listeners a captivating glimpse into early‑twentieth‑century intrigue without surrendering the story’s central twists.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (343K characters)
Release date
2025-08-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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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