The Golden Face: A Great 'Crook' Romance

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The Golden Face: A Great 'Crook' Romance

by William Le Queux

EN·~5 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
1

THE GOLDEN FACE - A GREAT “CROOK” ROMANCE

0:02
2

NEW YORK - THE MACAULAY COMPANY

0:21
3

THE GOLDEN FACE - CHAPTER I - PRIVATE AND PERSONAL

20:17
4

CHAPTER II - ROOM NUMBER 88

19:05
5

CHAPTER III - THE MAN WITH THE HUMP

16:45
6

CHAPTER IV - THE FOUR FALSE FINGERS

22:49
7

CHAPTER V - CONCERNS MR. BLUMENFELD

18:02
8

CHAPTER VI - AT THREE-EIGHTEEN A.M.

19:10
9

CHAPTER VII - LITTLE LADY LYDBROOK

16:01
10

CHAPTER VIII - THE CAT’S TOOTH

19:06

Description

A weary veteran of the Great War, George Hargreave finds himself adrift in post‑peace London, his modest pension barely enough to keep him afloat. When a cryptic advertisement promises a generous salary for a gentleman driver who can also sing, he is summoned to a plush West End hotel and meets the enigmatic Rudolph Rayne. Their brief, almost hypnotic interview ends with a sudden job offer, a leather suitcase, and a train bound for Yorkshire—leaving George both bewildered and oddly compelled.

Soon after, George is drawn into the glittering world of Lady Lydbrook, where a golden pendant slips between their fingers amid whispered promises and half‑opened doors. As he steps deeper into Rayne’s shadowy enterprise, the line between duty and desire blurs, and the narrator promises to lay bare the secrets that have baffled the public. Listeners are invited to follow his confession, watching loyalty, love, and a hint of criminal intrigue intertwine in a tale that teeters between romance and rebellion.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (314K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by D Alexander and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2009-01-05

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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