The Mystery

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The Mystery

by Stewart Edward White, Samuel Hopkins Adams

EN·~6 hours·40 chapters

Chapters

40 total

THE MYSTERY - BY - STEWART EDWARD WHITE - AND - SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS - Illustrations by Will Crawford - 1907

0:06

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:31

PART ONE - THE SEA RIDDLE

0:01

I. DESERT SEAS

10:24

II. THE LAUGHING LASS

10:23

III. THE DEATH SHIP

6:53

IV. THE SECOND PRIZE CREW

9:45

V. THE DISAPPEARANCE

8:32

VI. THE CASTAWAYS

14:16

VII. THE FREE LANCE

8:10

Description

Far from any shipping lane in the desolate Pacific, the cruiser Wolverine drifts beneath a sky of blue and gold, its crew drawn to a looming, black hulk that drifts like a forgotten relic. Junior officers trade banter about blasting the wreck, while the ship’s ordnance specialist, Barnum, sets charges that send the ghostly schooner into a violent explosion. The blast shatters the quiet sea, scattering glittering fish and leaving only splintered timber bobbing in the wake, hinting that something far more ominous lies beneath the surface.

The men soon learn the wreck is the Caroline Lemp, a three‑masted schooner lost three years earlier in the icy waters of the Aleutians, its crew rumored to have vanished or turned savage on remote islands. Surgeon Trendon recites fragmented reports, and the officers feel the weight of countless unanswered questions—who survived, what drove them to ruin, and why the ship resurfaced here. As curiosity turns to determination, the crew prepares to uncover the truth hidden in the wreck’s silent hull.

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en

Duration

~6 hours (372K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Shell, Danny Wool, Luiz Antonio de Souza, Elisa Williams, Tonya Allen and PG Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2003-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Stewart Edward White

Stewart Edward White

1873–1946

Best known for vivid adventure stories of the American West and the outdoors, this prolific writer also explored travel, natural history, and later spiritual themes. His books carry the pace of a campfire tale, with a strong feel for wilderness and frontier life.

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Samuel Hopkins Adams

Samuel Hopkins Adams

1871–1958

An energetic muckraking journalist turned bestselling novelist, he wrote with a reporter’s eye for scandal, public health, and the quirks of American life. His work ranged from hard-hitting magazine exposés to popular fiction that inspired major films, including the story behind It Happened One Night.

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