The Sign of the Stranger

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The Sign of the Stranger

by William Le Queux

EN·~7 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total
1

Chapter One. - The Advent of the Stranger.

10:59
2

Chapter Two. - Concerns Lady Lolita.

10:42
3

Chapter Three. - Which is a Mystery.

9:43
4

Chapter Four. - Wherein a Strange Story is Told.

13:52
5

Chapter Five. - Reveals Three Curious Facts.

13:08
6

Chapter Six. - For Love of Lolita.

14:03
7

Chapter Seven. - Is Full of Mystery.

14:53
8

Chapter Eight. - Wherein I Make Certain Discoveries.

14:56
9

Chapter Nine. - Tells Some Strange Truths.

11:34
10

Chapter Ten. - The Earl of Stanchester Speaks his Mind.

11:01

Description

At a quiet English village tavern, a weary traveler with a weather‑worn face slides into a corner, demanding simple food and ale. The innkeeper, wary yet curious, serves him while the local narrator watches the newcomer’s sharp eyes and evasive answers. The stranger speaks of distant voyages, of America and far‑off seas, yet his knowledge of the tiny community feels oddly intimate. The scene sets a mood of quiet suspicion and lingering mystery.

Soon the stranger’s questions turn to the local gentry—the recently deceased Earl of Stanchester, his heir, and the enigmatic Lady Lolita. The narrator, a former secretary to the late earl and now confidant to the new lord, senses that the visitor’s motives are more than casual curiosity. As old loyalties clash with fresh secrets, the village’s tranquil façade begins to crack, hinting at hidden pasts and dangerous alliances. Listeners are invited to follow the stranger’s path and discover what lies beneath the charming countryside.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (437K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2012-10-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Le Queux

William Le Queux

1864–1927

A master of early spy thrillers, he turned invasion fears, secret plots, and international intrigue into hugely popular fiction. His life as a journalist, traveler, and tireless self-promoter was almost as dramatic as his books.

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