
VALKOPUKUINEN NAINEN II
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A tangled web of secrets unfurls when an anxious gentleman, haunted by a mysterious illness, is coerced into documenting the disturbing events that surround his sister‑in‑law. As he struggles to recall dates and names, he leans on his bewildered servant, whose half‑remembered details become the thread that ties the story together. The narrative swiftly introduces a bewildered housekeeper, a nervous doctor, and a determined young woman named Fanny, each offering fragmented testimonies that hint at hidden motives and looming danger.
Through a series of diary‑like entries and witness statements, the listener is drawn into a Victorian world of concealed letters, whispered conspiracies, and uneasy alliances. The shifting perspectives keep the mystery alive, inviting you to piece together the puzzle before the truth bursts free. It’s a compelling blend of psychological tension and classic intrigue, perfect for anyone who loves a story that rewards careful listening.
Full title
Valkopukuinen nainen 2 Perheromaani Perheromaani
Language
fi
Duration
~11 hours (654K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-01-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1824–1889
A master of suspense and sensation fiction, this Victorian storyteller helped shape the modern mystery novel with unforgettable twists and sharply observed characters. Best known for The Woman in White and The Moonstone, he wrote stories that still feel lively, eerie, and surprisingly modern.
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