The Paradise Mystery

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The Paradise Mystery

by J. S. (Joseph Smith) Fletcher

EN·~7 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total

By J. S. Fletcher

2:05

CHAPTER I. ONLY THE GUARDIAN

17:04

CHAPTER II. MAKING AN ENEMY

16:15

CHAPTER III. ST. WRYTHA'S STAIR

16:59

CHAPTER IV. THE ROOM AT THE MITRE

17:17

CHAPTER V. THE SCRAP OF PAPER

17:48

CHAPTER VI. BY MISADVENTURE

17:42

CHAPTER VII. THE DOUBLE TRAIL

18:11

CHAPTER VIII. THE BEST MAN

17:03

CHAPTER IX. THE HOUSE OF HIS FRIEND

17:00

Description

The story opens in the tranquil Close of Wrychester, where a thirteenth‑century cathedral dominates a green sward framed by towering elms and beeches. Sunlight dances across the stone spire, turning the ancient walls from grey to violet as the day shifts, while the surrounding cottages exude a timeless, languid charm. Inside one of these venerable houses, a low‑ceilinged, oak‑paneled dining room overlooks a blossom‑filled garden and the cathedral’s shadowed façade. The scene feels like a paused moment in history, inviting listeners to linger in its quiet beauty.

At a breakfast table sit three companions: two youthful visitors and a man whose age is hard to place, his bright eyes and polished demeanor suggesting a learned profession. The atmosphere is gentle, yet the man’s alert presence hints at deeper currents beneath the serene surface. As they converse, the peaceful setting begins to reveal subtle tensions, promising intrigue that will ripple through the close’s ancient stones. This opening promises a blend of atmospheric description and a quietly unfolding mystery that beckons the ear.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (429K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by and Anonymous Volunteer and David Widger

Release date

2004-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

J. S. (Joseph Smith) Fletcher

J. S. (Joseph Smith) Fletcher

1863–1935

A remarkably prolific English writer, he turned out more than 230 books and became one of the best-known detective novelists of his time. His stories mix brisk plotting with a strong sense of place, especially Yorkshire and the world of early 20th-century England.

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