The Late Tenant

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The Late Tenant

by Louis Tracy

EN·~6 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

E-text prepared by D Alexander and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) from page images generously made available by Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org)

0:20
2

New York - Edward J. Clode - 156 Fifth Avenue 1906

0:16
3

The Late Tenant - CHAPTER I - A WHIFF OF VIOLETS

18:48
4

CHAPTER II - A SIGNATURE WITH A FLOURISH

16:05
5

CHAPTER III - VIOLET

11:25
6

CHAPTER IV - “JOHANN STRAUSS”

11:02
7

CHAPTER V - VON OR VAN?

20:13
8

CHAPTER VI - THE WORD OF JOY

12:59
9

CHAPTER VII - VIOLET’S CONDITIONS

17:48
10

CHAPTER VIII - AT DEAD OF NIGHT

18:11

Description

David Harcourt, a lanky, good‑natured twenty‑five‑year‑old from a Wyoming ranch, arrives in London hoping the city’s bustling reputation will inspire his literary leanings. He settles into the quiet No. 7 of Eddystone Mansions, a third‑floor flat whose dust‑caked windows overlook an unusually still street. The move feels like a leap from prairie to metropolis, and David spends his first evenings comparing the clamor of London’s “stony heart” to the calm of the American plains.

Inside his new home, David’s thoughts drift between his genteel upbringing, his love of poetry, and the odd sensation that the apartment carries a lingering presence. The building’s vacant neighbour and the hush that pervades the corridors hint at stories left unfinished, and David can’t shake the feeling that the flat’s former occupant may have left more than just furniture behind. As he settles in, his curiosity grows, promising a gentle unraveling of the mysteries hidden within the walls of his new residence.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (369K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-03-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

Subjects

About the author

Louis Tracy

Louis Tracy

1863–1928

A prolific journalist-novelist of the late Victorian and early 20th-century era, he wrote brisk mysteries, adventures, romances, and early speculative tales. His books often mix fast-moving plots with a newspaperman’s eye for suspense and detail.

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