The Necromancers

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The Necromancers

by Robert Hugh Benson

EN·~7 hours·48 chapters

Chapters

48 total

THE NECROMANCERS - Robert Hugh Benson - First published in 1909. - Wildside Press Doylestown, Pennsylvania - The Necromancers A publication of Wildside Press P.O. Box 301 Holicong, PA 18928-0301 - www.wildsidepress.com

0:24

Chapter I - I

33:52

Chapter II - I

10:17

II

6:43

III

10:26

IV

7:46

Chapter III - I

15:00

Chapter IV - I

19:09

II

15:02

Chapter V - I

13:04

Description

In a sun‑lit Victorian drawing‑room, the delicate Mrs. Baxter moves with the quiet dignity of a lifelong widow, her lace‑capped head and porcelain complexion framing a world of devout routine. Around her, rose‑wood tables and velvet curtains create a space that feels both timeless and meticulously ordered, while the soft rustle of needlework underscores her unwavering faith. Across from her sits a strikingly different young woman—her dark hair, steady brown eyes, and confident bearing set her apart, a quiet observer whose presence hints at hidden depths beneath her modest exterior.

Their conversation turns to the recent, unsettling death of Laurie Baxter, a tragedy that has left the family in turmoil. Mrs. Baxter’s strained attempts at consolation reveal an undercurrent of unease, while the younger guest’s probing questions suggest a fascination with forces beyond ordinary grief. As whispers of the inexplicable begin to surface, listeners are drawn into a tale where domestic devotion meets the shadowy allure of the unknown, promising a suspenseful journey into secrets that may defy the very fabric of belief.

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en

Duration

~7 hours (447K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Shell and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2004-12-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Robert Hugh Benson

Robert Hugh Benson

1871–1914

An English priest and novelist who moved from the Church of England to Roman Catholicism, he brought spiritual urgency and a storyteller’s pace to his fiction. Best known today for Lord of the World, he wrote with a mix of conviction, imagination, and dramatic tension that still feels strikingly modern.

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