
THE WHARF BY THE DOCKS - A NOVEL - By FLORENCE WARDEN - Author of "The Mystery of the Inn by the Shore," etc. - 1896
CHAPTER I. - SOMETHING AMISS.
CHAPTER II. - MAX MAKES A DISCOVERY.
CHAPTER III. - DUDLEY EXPLAINS.
CHAPTER IV. - A PARAGRAPH IN "THE STANDARD."
CHAPTER V. - ONE MAN'S LOSS is ANOTHER MAN'S GAIN.
CHAPTER VI. - THE LITTLE STONE PASSAGE.
CHAPTER VII. - A QUESTIONABLE GUIDE.
CHAPTER VIII. - FOREWARNED, BUT NOT FOREARMED.
CHAPTER IX. - THE MAN WHO HESITATES.
Nestled among the rolling Kentish hills, The Beeches stands as a picture‑perfect country house—red brick, Jacobean façade, and a park where sheep graze lazily under a soft sky. The retired London merchant George Wedmore has returned to his family’s old estate, hoping the quiet countryside will soothe his city‑worn nerves, while his lively, devoted wife effortlessly balances charm and authority in their new, slower world. Their evenings are punctuated by the crackle of the fire and the arrival of Doctor Haselden, a genial country physician whose unpretentious demeanor masks a keen eye for the subtleties of rural life.
From the first meeting, an undercurrent of unease threads through their conversation, hinted at by the strained smile on Mr. Wedmore’s face and the whispered mention of a mischievous retriever named Carlo. As the clock chimes and the night deepens, the household’s genteel façade begins to show cracks, suggesting that beneath the tranquil scenery lie secrets waiting to surface. Listeners will be drawn into the gentle rhythms of country living, only to discover that even the most placid settings can harbor unexpected tensions.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (365K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, Mary Meehan, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team (https://www.pgdp.net)
Release date
2005-06-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1929
Best known for sensation novels full of secrets, disguises, and gothic turns, this English writer also spent time on the stage before devoting herself to fiction. Her work was hugely popular with late-Victorian readers and still has the page-turning pull of classic popular suspense.
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