The Mystery of the Four Fingers

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The Mystery of the Four Fingers

by Fred M. (Fred Merrick) White

EN·~7 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total
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BY FRED M. WHITE

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CONTENTS

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I. THE BLACK PATCH - II. THE FIRST FINGER - III. THE LOST MINE - IV. IN THE LIFT - V. A PUZZLE FOR VENNER - VI. A PARTIAL FAILURE - VII. THE WHITE LADY - VIII. MISSING - IX. A NEW PHASE - X. THE SECOND FINGER - XI. AN UNEXPECTED MOVE - XII. THE HOUSE NEXT DOOR - XIII. THE WHITE LADY AGAIN - XIV. MASTER OF THE SITUATION - XV. FELIX ZARY - XVI. FENWICK MOVES AGAIN - XVII. MERTON GRANGE - XVIII. A COUPLE OF VISITORS - XIX. PHANTOM GOLD - XX. THE PRODIGAL'S RETURN - XXI. THE THIRD FINGER - XXII. "THE TIME WILL COME" - XXIII. SMOKED OUT - XXIV. THE MOUTH OF THE NET - XXV. AN ACT OF CHARITY - XXVI. THE LAST FINGER - XXVII. NEMESIS - XXVIII. EXPLANATIONS - XXIX. THIS MORTAL COIL - XXX. A PEACEFUL SUNSET - CHAPTER I - THE BLACK PATCH

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CHAPTER II - THE FIRST FINGER

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CHAPTER III - THE LOST MINE

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CHAPTER IV - IN THE LIFT

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CHAPTER V - A PUZZLE FOR VENNER

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CHAPTER VI - A PARTIAL FAILURE

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CHAPTER VII - THE WHITE LADY

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CHAPTER VIII - MISSING

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Description

In the frosty heart of a London winter, the Great Empire Hotel hums with quiet elegance. Its plush carpets, soft lighting, and genteel diners mask a subtle undercurrent of anticipation, especially as whispers circulate about the enigmatic American magnate Mark Fenwick, whose sudden arrival has set the social scene abuzz. The hotel’s refined atmosphere becomes the backdrop for a puzzle that seems to linger in every corner, hinting at secrets far beyond ordinary intrigue.

At a corner table, barrister Jim Gurdon and the world‑tired adventurer Gerald Venner share a dinner that quickly turns philosophical. Gurdon, the polished athlete‑turned‑lawyer, finds comfort in civilization’s order, while Venner, ever restless, confesses that only danger gives his life meaning. Their conversation hints at a hidden past and a looming mystery that will draw them into a tangled web of clues, betrayals, and the elusive “four fingers” that promise to change everything.

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en

Duration

~7 hours (435K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Fred M. (Fred Merrick) White

1859–1935

A prolific late-Victorian storyteller, this English writer moved easily between detective fiction, thrillers, and early science fiction. He is especially remembered for the vivid “Doom of London” tales, which imagined the city under waves of strange disasters.

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