The Missing Link

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The Missing Link

by Edward Dyson

EN·~4 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total

CHAPTER I. - DR. CRIPS'S HEALING MIXTURE.

17:20

CHAPTER II. - A FAMILY MATTER.

13:30

CHAPTER III. - THE MASK BALL.

13:29

CHAPTER IV. - A TEMPORARY REFORMATION.

12:36

CHAPTER V. - THE INCIDENT IN BIGGS'S BUILDINGS.

6:48

CHAPTER VI. - A DEPARTURE INTO ART.

13:03

CHAPTER VII. - AN UNFORTUNATE MEETING.

12:12

CHAPTER VIII. - THE LINK GOES MISSING.

12:22

CHAPTER IX. - THE MISSING LINK PERFORMS IN THE PROVINCES.

12:34

CHAPTER X. - THE STOLEN BABE.

14:15

Description

Nicholas “Nickie the Kid” Crips is a wiry, quick‑witted drifter whose genteel manners conceal a razor‑sharp self‑confidence. He drifts through the underbelly of a bustling city, trading polite pleas for sympathy while feigning a fragile heart condition. His ragged suit and moth‑eaten cap belie a mind that delights in observing the frailties of those he meets, turning everyday encounters into subtle performances.

Nickie’s philosophy is simple: the body’s needs outrank any moral obligations, and honest labor is an unnecessary burden. He drifts between odd jobs—a waiter in a cheap eatery, a second‑in‑command on a hearse—always skirting the line between respectable work and opportunistic scheming. When he arrives at the yard of the enigmatic chemist Ebonwell, his charm and cunning set the stage for a tangled web of intrigue, promising listeners a tale of clever deception and the thin line between survival and selfishness.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (240K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-11-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward Dyson

Edward Dyson

1865–1931

A lively Australian writer of the bush and the goldfields, he turned working-class life, humor, and hardship into stories, poems, and novels that helped shape a distinct local voice. His writing is often remembered for its energy, realism, and feel for everyday people.

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