
The - House of Strange Secrets - A DETECTIVE STORY - BY - A. Eric Bayly - NEW YORK - E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY - 31 West Twenty-third Street - 1899
CHAPTER I - THE STRANGE AFFAIR ON THE LONELY MOOR
CHAPTER II - THE MAN THAT DISAPPEARED
CHAPTER III - THE MYSTERY OF THE PADDED FOOTPRINTS
CHAPTER IV - GOOD NEWS AND BAD
CHAPTER V - SELENE'S STORY
CHAPTER VI - THE FIRST ENCOUNTER
CHAPTER VII - THE HAUNTED BARN AND ITS STRANGE INHABITANT
CHAPTER VIII - THE SILENT HOUSE AND THE FOLKS THAT DWELT THERE
CHAPTER IX - THE MAJOR'S MESSAGE AND HOW IT WAS DELIVERED
A stormy night drapes the lonely moor as the Carrington carriage rolls away from a bustling country ball. Squire Harold Carrington, a dignified magistrate, and his athletic son Laurence share a hurried departure, their conversation hinting at a hidden anxiety that the older man refuses to reveal. The polished carriage slips into the rain‑slick road, leaving behind a lively hall lit with fairy lamps and the echo of laughter.
Under the low, overcast sky, the father’s nervous glances and Laurence’s teasing remarks set a tone of uneasy secrecy, suggesting that something—perhaps a lingering fear of burglars or a deeper family concern—has compelled this early exit. As the horse‑drawn coach disappears into the darkness, listeners are invited to follow the clues that will soon surface, from perplexing footprints on the moor to whispers of long‑kept secrets. The stage is set for a classic detective tale where every rustle of the wind may point toward an unexpected revelation.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (293K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Annie McGuire. This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print archive.
Release date
2011-01-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A late-Victorian mystery writer whose brief life left behind a single detective novel, remembered for its eerie atmosphere and old-fashioned suspense.
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