The Mystery of the Downs

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The Mystery of the Downs

by John R. (John Reay) Watson, Arthur J. (Arthur John) Rees

EN·~7 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total

THE MYSTERY OF THE DOWNS

0:12

CHAPTER I

23:14

CHAPTER II

15:04

CHAPTER III

21:30

CHAPTER IV

13:39

CHAPTER V

16:41

CHAPTER VI

21:17

CHAPTER VII

19:42

CHAPTER VIII

21:31

CHAPTER IX

10:12

Description

A fierce, sudden storm rolls over the bleak downs, turning night into a wall of black rain and jagged lightning. Harry Marsland, a lone rider, struggles to keep his horse steady on a narrow cliff road as the gale threatens to drive them into the sea below. When the animal slips, becomes lame, and refuses to go on, Harry must choose between pressing forward in the darkness or finding a place to wait out the fury.

A brief flash of lightning reveals a solitary stone farmhouse perched in the valley, its steep roof a stark silhouette against the tempest. Seeing a possible refuge, Harry decides to make his way toward the remote dwelling, though the road remains treacherous and the house itself holds an unsettling air. As he and his horse limp toward the unknown, the storm’s roar hints that the shelter may conceal more than simple safety, setting the stage for a puzzling adventure on the windswept downs.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (432K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Suzanne Shell, Emmy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2014-05-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

John R. (John Reay) Watson

John R. (John Reay) Watson

b. 1872

Best known as the co-author of The Hampstead Mystery, this Australian-born journalist turned real-life reporting experience into brisk crime and adventure fiction. His career took him from newspaper work in Australia to war correspondence and later life in London.

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Arthur J. (Arthur John) Rees

Arthur J. (Arthur John) Rees

1872–1942

An Australian-born journalist turned mystery writer, he built twisty detective stories with a reporter’s eye for detail and a real gift for suspense. Best known for early 20th-century crime novels like The Hampstead Mystery and The Shrieking Pit, he still appeals to readers who enjoy classic puzzles and eerie atmosphere.

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