Witness to the Deed

audiobook

Witness to the Deed

by George Manville Fenn

EN·~10 hours·55 chapters

Chapters

55 total
1

Chapter One. - In Benchers’ Inn.

13:39
2

Chapter Two. - Two Shots from a Revolver.

10:56
3

Chapter Three. - A bad Quarter of an Hour.

12:14
4

Chapter Four. - The Scene of Shame.

11:23
5

Chapter Five. - A brave Defence.

9:33
6

Chapter Six. - Guest thinks the Worst.

11:54
7

Chapter Seven. - Two Years before.

13:21
8

Chapter Eight. - Stratton’s Decision.

11:32
9

Chapter Nine. - “Too late!”

10:05
10

Chapter Ten. - An unopened Bud.

15:30

Description

In a bustling London inn of the late nineteenth century, a young naturalist named Malcolm Stratton fidgets with the final details of a day that could change his life. He’s racing against the clock, packing his trusted alpenstock and an ice axe, all while daydreaming about the face of the woman he’s about to marry. The inn’s creaking doors and the chatter of staff provide a lively backdrop to his nervous excitement, hinting at the blend of scientific curiosity and personal adventure that defines his world.

As the morning unfolds, Malcolm’s preparations take on a rhythmic urgency, punctuated by the quirky banter of Mrs. Brade, the inn’s matronly caretaker. Their light‑hearted exchange offers a glimpse of the social milieu that surrounds him—polite propriety mixed with the occasional comic interruption. Listeners are invited to step into Malcolm’s study, feel the weight of his packed gear, and anticipate the journey that lies ahead, where his love of nature may soon be put to the test.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (609K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2008-05-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Manville Fenn

George Manville Fenn

1831–1909

A hugely productive Victorian storyteller, he wrote adventure tales, school stories, and historical fiction that kept generations of young readers turning pages. Before becoming a full-time author, he worked as a teacher, editor, and journalist, experiences that gave his fiction its lively, practical feel.

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