The Watchers: A Novel

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The Watchers: A Novel

by A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley) Mason

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Chapters

25 total
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THE WATCHERS

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THE - WATCHERS - A Novel

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BY - A. E. W. MASON - AUTHOR OF "THE COURTSHIP OF MORRICE BUCKLER," ETC.

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NEW YORK - FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY - PUBLISHERS

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Copyright, 1899. By Frederick A. Stokes Company.

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THE WATCHERS

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CHAPTER I - TELLS OF A DOOR AJAR AND OF A LAD WHO STOOD BEHIND IT

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CHAPTER II - DICK PARMITER'S STORY

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CHAPTER III - OF THE MAGICAL INFLUENCE OF A MAP

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CHAPTER IV - DESCRIBES THE REMARKABLE MANNER IN WHICH CULLEN MAYLE LEFT TRESCO

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Description

In a sweltering July night of 1758, a bustling lodging on Burleigh Street erupts with clattering decanters, clumsy games of fire‑irons, and raucous laughter. Through a tilted mirror the narrator catches a flicker of his own pale reflection, an unsettling contrast to the revelry around him. When the mirror shatters, the room falls silent, as if the very air has been paused, and a lone, half‑remembered voice calls his attention to a mysterious door in the corner.

That brief warning pulls the observer into a world where ordinary tavern antics give way to something far more enigmatic. Amidst the drunken camaraderie, a figure named Steve appears—half‑jovial, half‑ominous—suggesting that unseen eyes are already watching. As the night deepens, the door beckons, hinting at hidden chambers and secrets that could alter the course of the narrator’s life, inviting listeners to follow the first steps of a puzzling, historic adventure.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (305K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charles Bowen, from page scans provided by the Web Archive

Release date

2012-01-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley) Mason

A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley) Mason

1865–1948

Best known for The Four Feathers, he wrote brisk, suspenseful stories that moved easily between adventure, mystery, and drama. He also created Inspector Hanaud, one of the early great detectives of modern crime fiction.

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