The Lady from Nowhere: A Detective Story

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The Lady from Nowhere: A Detective Story

by Fergus Hume

EN·~5 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total

A DETECTIVE STORY

0:15

BRENTANO'S 31 UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK 1900

0:40

THE LADY FROM NOWHERE

0:01

CHAPTER I - THE TRAGEDY OF THE STRANGE ROOM

13:01

CHAPTER II - THE DEATH-CARD

15:42

CHAPTER III - A WOMAN WITHOUT A PAST

13:34

CHAPTER IV - THE FIVE LANDLADIES

12:36

CHAPTER V - A FRIEND IN NEED

11:45

CHAPTER VI - THE CRIME OF KIRKSTONE HALL

14:15

CHAPTER VII - COMMENTS ON THE CRIME

12:42

Description

In the quiet suburb of Grangebury, a late‑night lecture keeps the townsfolk awake, and the streets are suddenly alive with chatter and the occasional patrolling policeman. The peace shatters when a frantic, disheveled woman bursts onto the scene, screaming that she has witnessed a murder in a mysterious “Yellow Room.” Her terror draws the attention of Inspector Lackland, a seasoned officer whose routine night patrol is about to become anything but ordinary.

As the police scramble to piece together the frantic testimony, the story unfolds against the backdrop of turn‑of‑the‑century London, with its dim gas‑lit streets and close‑knit community. Readers are invited to follow the early investigation, meeting a cast of eccentric characters—landladies, a nervous solicitor, and the enigmatic lady herself—each adding layers to the puzzling crime. The opening chapters set a tense, atmospheric stage, promising a classic whodunit where every clue could turn the case on its head.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (320K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charles Bowen from page scans provided by the Internet Archive (Princeton University)

Release date

2017-11-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Fergus Hume

Fergus Hume

1859–1932

Best known for the wildly successful The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, this prolific Victorian storyteller helped shape early detective fiction and kept readers guessing across more than a hundred novels.

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