
CHAPTER I - THE SHERIDAN PARK MYSTERY
CHAPTER II - THE PRIVATE SECRETARY
CHAPTER III - SOME DISCOVERIES
CHAPTER IV - THE RUBY
CHAPTER V - THE HIDDEN SAFE
CHAPTER VI - AN EXTRAORDINARY ERRAND
CHAPTER VII - HOW THE ERRAND ENDED
CHAPTER VIII - MAILLOT'S EXPERIENCE
CHAPTER IX - TRACKS IN THE SNOW
CHAPTER X - THE SECOND STORY
The story opens on a brisk January morning in 1892, when the city’s bustling streets and the clatter of the elevated railway provide a vivid backdrop for a world still reeling from a sudden wheat market upheaval. Amid the rush of clerks, shop‑girls, and stenographers, a sharp‑tongued observer watches the chaos of grain speculation, where the notorious Felix Page’s daring maneuvers have sent prices soaring and fortunes tumbling. The narrator’s routine commute suddenly collides with the undercurrents of commerce, hinting that the city’s financial storms may have a darker, more personal price.
Summoned to the police headquarters, the narrator is thrust into an unexpected investigation when the captain hands over a hastily written address and a terse warning: “It looks like murder—old Page.” The cryptic note and the lingering presence of the enigmatic broker set the stage for a tightly wound mystery, promising a blend of Victorian intrigue, gritty city life, and a detective’s keen eye for the unseen connections that bind crime and commerce.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (395K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2007-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1875–1942
Best known for brisk early-20th-century mystery and detective fiction, this American writer built twisting plots around stolen gems, hidden motives, and dangerous secrets. His novels still appeal to readers who enjoy classic suspense with a strong pulp-era flavor.
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