The Mystery of Lincoln's Inn

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The Mystery of Lincoln's Inn

by Robert Machray

EN·~8 hours·40 chapters

Chapters

40 total
1

THE MYSTERY OF LINCOLN'S INN - BY ROBERT MACHRAY - AUTHOR OF "GRACE O'MALLEY," "THE VISION SPLENDID," "A BLOW OVER THE HEART," ETC.

0:15
2

THE MYSTERY OF LINCOLN'S INN

0:01
3

CHAPTER I

11:20
4

CHAPTER II

13:16
5

CHAPTER III

12:52
6

CHAPTER IV

13:26
7

CHAPTER V

13:21
8

CHAPTER VI

14:46
9

CHAPTER VII

12:44
10

CHAPTER VIII

11:31

Description

In the bustling heart of London’s historic legal district, a meticulous solicitor named Cooper Silwood begins his day with the unsettling arrival of a letter from a dying client on the other side of the world. The message, brief yet urgent, hints at hidden affairs and a sudden return that threatens to upend Silwood’s carefully ordered life. As his trusted clerk, John Williamson, watches his master’s composure waver, the atmosphere in the cramped office grows tense, hinting at secrets long buried beneath polished documents and polished façades.

Silwood’s obsessive attention to the letter and his restless pacing reveal a mind racing to protect something more valuable than a client’s estate. A mysterious japanned box and a concealed wig suggest that the solicitor is not merely a lawyer but a man with a hidden agenda. Listeners are drawn into the quiet corridors of Lincoln’s Inn, where professional decorum clashes with an undercurrent of intrigue, promising a compelling puzzle that will unfold with every careful step.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (477K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Darleen Dove, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2012-08-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Robert Machray

Robert Machray

1857–1946

Best known as a journalist, churchman, and man of letters, he wrote on politics and foreign affairs as well as fiction. His work moved between Canada and Britain, bringing together public debate, history, and storytelling.

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