
THEMARKENMOREMYSTERY
TWO WANDERERS RETURN
THE BUTLER’S PANTRY
GREY DAWN
MARKENMORE HOLLOW
DENOUNCED
THE CORONER SITS
MRS. BRAXFIELD SUPPORTS
THE INCRIMINATING LETTER
THE MIDNIGHT MEETING
Braxfield, the meticulous butler of the ancient Markenmore Court, runs the household with a quiet, almost ritualistic authority. His nightly routine of locking every door at precisely eight o’clock masks a deeper concern: the priceless heirlooms that line the aging manor’s many rooms. The Markenmore family—Sir Anthony, his two sons, and their sister Valencia—are a small, cash‑strapped clan, yet their home is brimming with gold, silver, rare china and valuable paintings, all left exposed under Braxfield’s watchful eye.
When an unexpected visitor arrives on a crisp April evening, Braxfield’s ordered world is subtly disturbed. The butler’s habit of stepping onto the terrace to survey the estate becomes a moment of quiet tension, hinting that something may be amiss beyond the familiar shadows of the gardens. Listeners are drawn into a genteel yet uneasy atmosphere, where the creak of old doors and the faint rustle of elms suggest that secrets long guarded might soon be uncovered.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (446K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Lins
Release date
2019-06-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1935
A hugely prolific English writer and journalist, he produced more than 230 books and became especially known for fast-moving detective stories packed with twists. His mysteries helped shape early 20th-century crime fiction and still appeal to readers who enjoy classic puzzles and vivid atmosphere.
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