
She stands on the bustling corner of Broadway and Twenty‑second Street, a tired yet determined figure amid the endless stream of streetcars and hurried commuters. Dressed in a modest shirtwaist, a snug skirt, and a straw hat trimmed with a ribbon, Joan’s plain clothes somehow catch the eye of passing men, hinting at a quiet confidence beneath her weary exterior. Her brown eyes scan the traffic, reflecting both the fatigue of a long day’s work and a spark of curiosity that refuses to be dimmed.
Although she appears a simple shop‑girl, Joan carries an inner resolve that suggests she is far more than the sum of her modest surroundings. As the city’s clamor swells around her, a chance encounter looms, promising to pull her from the routine of the streets into a world of intrigue and unexpected adventure. The stage is set for a story where her unassuming strength will be tested against the shadows that linger in the city’s corners.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (644K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-06-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1879–1933
Best known for creating the gentleman thief Michael Lanyard, he helped shape early 20th-century popular fiction with a mix of mystery, adventure, and romance. His stories reached huge audiences in print and on screen, especially through the long-running Lone Wolf series.
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