
A weary narrator, caught between the turmoil of post‑Harper’s Ferry America and his own idle days, watches the world from his upstairs window in Baltimore. The city throbs with secret conspiracies, divided loyalties, and an ever‑present sense of danger, while a mysterious young woman living just below him becomes an enigmatic focal point—her auburn hair and haunted gaze hint at something beautiful yet incomprehensible.
When a frantic encounter forces them together, the narrator finds himself drawn into her urgent plea for a trusted ally. She speaks of courage, devotion, discretion and self‑forgetting—qualities essential for the perilous mission that lies ahead. Their tentative partnership promises a tense blend of personal intrigue and the larger, shadowy struggles that threaten to reshape a nation, inviting listeners to follow a story where every whispered secret could alter the course of history.
Full title
The Bronze Hand 1897
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (85K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2007-09-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1846–1935
Often called one of the pioneers of detective fiction, she helped shape the mystery novel long before the genre was fully established. Her stories introduced careful plotting, memorable investigators, and the kind of clue-based suspense that later became a hallmark of crime writing.
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