
by - PAUL AND MABEL THORNE
THE SHERIDAN ROAD MYSTERY
CHAPTER I - THE SHOT
CHAPTER II - DETECTIVE SERGEANT MORGAN
CHAPTER III - INVESTIGATION
CHAPTER IV - THE APARTMENT ACROSS THE HALL
CHAPTER V - PECULIAR FACTS
CHAPTER VI - THE CABLE FROM LONDON
CHAPTER VII - MR. MARSH
CHAPTER VIII - A DEFINITE CLUE
A quiet October night on Sheridan Road is shattered by a single gunshot, pulling Officer Murphy from his routine patrol into a sudden, uneasy chase. He follows a panicked neighbor in a bathrobe, Marsh, who claims a murder has occurred in an empty top‑floor apartment that has been vacant all summer. The scene is eerie: a silent hallway, a ringing intercom that receives no answer, and the unsettling fact that the supposed victims vanished without a trace.
Marsh tells Murphy that he and his wife heard a struggle and the shot from the very apartment above them, yet no one has lived there for weeks. The building’s residents are away in Europe, leaving only the two men to confront the mystery. As Murphy summons backup, the thin veil of ordinary city life begins to peel back, revealing a puzzling crime scene that defies logic.
Listeners are drawn into the tense, fog‑filled streets of Chicago as the investigation unfolds, guided by Murphy’s steady instincts and Marsh’s nervous testimony. The story balances atmospheric detail with a methodical search for clues, promising a classic whodunit that keeps you guessing until the truth finally emerges.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (297K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
2003-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for co-writing early 20th-century mystery fiction with Mabel Thorne, this author helped create brisk, atmospheric detective stories with a strong period feel. Their work includes The Sheridan Road Mystery and The Secret Toll, with Paul Thorne also publishing several solo mysteries afterward.
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Early American detective fiction gets a sharp, atmospheric voice here, with mysteries shaped around Chicago streets, gunshots in the night, and brisk investigative twists. Writing with her husband Paul Thorne, she helped create fast-moving crime stories that still feel lively today.
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