Traffic in Souls: A Novel of Crime and Its Cure

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Traffic in Souls: A Novel of Crime and Its Cure

by Eustace Hale Ball

EN·~5 hours·21 chapters

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21 total
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If ever prayer came from the depths of a broken heart, it was that forlorn plea for the lost sister.

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TRAFFIC IN SOULS - A Novel of Crime and Its Cure

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BY - EUSTACE HALE BALL

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G. W. DILLINGHAM COMPANY PUBLISHERS —— NEW YORK

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TO THAT FEARLESS AMERICAN CITIZEN AND STERLING PUBLIC OFFICIAL, CHARLES S. WHITMAN, DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, THIS BOOK IS ADMIRINGLY DEDICATED. E. H. B.

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TRAFFIC IN SOULS

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CHAPTER I - NIGHT COURT

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CHAPTER II - WHEN LOVE COMES VISITING

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CHAPTER III - THE TRAIL OF THE SERPENT

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CHAPTER IV - WHAT THE DOCTOR SAID

28:01

Description

A cold night on East Twelfth Street sets the tone, as a lone patrol officer battles frost and fatigue while keeping watch over the city’s shadowed corners. The relentless wind rattles the street signs, and the bleak winter landscape mirrors the darkness lurking beneath the bustling avenues. From his fixed post, the officer becomes the listener to whispered cries and the first hint of a deeper, hidden crime.

When a desperate plea for a missing sister surfaces, the investigation turns toward the grim world of human trafficking that thrives in the city’s underbelly. The narrative draws on real‑world reports and gritty details, painting a vivid portrait of the traffickers’ methods and the victims’ plight. As the police scramble to piece together clues, the line between justice and desperation begins to blur.

The story follows a determined few—lawmen, a theatrical manager, and a reluctant heroine—each wrestling with their own motives while confronting a network of vice. Their uneasy alliances and moral choices create a tense, fast‑moving drama that pulls listeners deeper into the darkness of early twentieth‑century New York, promising a compelling glimpse into a battle for redemption.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (332K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2009-07-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Eustace Hale Ball

Eustace Hale Ball

1881–1931

A versatile early film-era writer, he moved easily between novels, screen stories, and practical books about writing for the movies. His work captures a moment when American storytelling was stretching from print into silent film.

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