The Mystery of the Clasped Hands: A Novel

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The Mystery of the Clasped Hands: A Novel

by Guy Boothby

EN·~6 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
1

GUY BOOTHBY’S NOVELS.

0:31
2

CHAPTER I

22:55
3

CHAPTER II

22:36
4

CHAPTER III

18:59
5

CHAPTER IV

20:41
6

CHAPTER V

24:29
7

CHAPTER VI

22:31
8

CHAPTER VII

16:55
9

TERRIBLE MURDER OF A GIRL! - REVOLTING DETAILS!

4:27
10

CHAPTER VIII

21:23

Description

In the bustling backstreets of Soho, two very different artists—Godfrey Henderson, a muscular, celebrated painter with a reputation for vivid, poetic canvases, and his lanky, flamboyantly dressed friend Victor Fensden, whose impressionist works stir more controversy than acclaim—wander into a modest foreign eatery. Their banter about cosmopolitan life, secret societies and the undercurrents of London's art market quickly turns to a darker curiosity: a series of strange, clasped‑hand symbols appearing in the city’s shadowy corners. As they sip their tea and share cigarette smoke, the pair sense that these cryptic marks may be linked to a hidden network of conspirators, ranging from nihilists to the mafia.

Drawn into a web of intrigue, Henderson and Fensden find their artistic passions entangled with a puzzling investigation that threatens to upend their comfortable lives. The mystery beckons them beyond galleries and sporting fields, urging them to navigate hidden alleys and clandestine meetings where every brushstroke could conceal a clue. Listeners are invited to follow their quest for truth, watching how friendship and creativity confront a world of danger and deception.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (355K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Annie McGuire from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project

Release date

2013-05-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Guy Boothby

Guy Boothby

1867–1905

A prolific Australian writer of adventure, mystery, and supernatural fiction, he became famous in the 1890s for fast-moving tales packed with danger, intrigue, and larger-than-life villains. His best-known creation, Dr. Nikola, helped shape the sinister mastermind figure that later became a staple of popular fiction.

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