The Summit House Mystery; Or, The Earthly Purgatory

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The Summit House Mystery; Or, The Earthly Purgatory

by L. (Lily) Dougall

EN·~6 hours·40 chapters

Chapters

40 total

THE SUMMITHOUSE MYSTERY

0:20

PUBLISHERS' INTRODUCTORY NOTE

2:37

Book I

0:02

Chapter I A HUT IN THE PRECIPICE

8:21

Chapter II THE UNWELCOME GUEST

7:55

Chapter III A STRANGE DISMISSAL

3:55

Chapter IV THE HOSTESS JAILER

5:05

Chapter V THE NORTHERN LADIES

6:38

Chapter VI EVENTS ON DEER MOUNTAIN

6:21

Chapter VII THE GODSON POSSIBILITY

11:46

Description

Set against the sweeping, mist‑cloaked ridges of the Appalachian highlands, the story unfolds in a remote mountain retreat where clouds drift over pine‑lined valleys and the air carries a lingering sense of both wonder and unease. The summit house, perched on Deer Mountain, offers a breathtaking backdrop that feels almost otherworldly, inviting listeners to lose themselves in its shifting moods of light, fog, and night.

Into this solitary landscape arrives Neil Durgan, the last heir of a once‑great Georgia family now humbled by loss and poverty. As he climbs the steep path and pauses at a humble cabin owned by a former slave, the encounter with its imposing master and his graceful wife hints at hidden ties to the past. Beneath the quiet hospitality, an enigmatic puzzle begins to surface—one that intertwines lingering love, buried secrets, and the very soul of the mountain itself. The tale promises a steady, logical unraveling that will keep listeners engaged from the first step up the precipice.

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en

Duration

~6 hours (357K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2017-07-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

L. (Lily) Dougall

L. (Lily) Dougall

1858–1923

A sharp, thoughtful novelist and religious essayist, this Canadian writer built a career in Britain while pushing against the limits of her evangelical upbringing. Her fiction is often remembered for its intelligence, moral seriousness, and interest in women’s inner lives.

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