
Marigown Ramsay, a bright twenty‑one bank clerk with a reputation for poise and keen observation, becomes uneasy when her aunt, a housekeeper for the enigmatic Mr. Boyne, appears to be trapped in a house that feels increasingly hostile. A chance encounter with Gerald Durrant—a courteous, war‑scarred secretary—turns her worries into a shared mission, as the two resolve to keep a discreet watch over the suspicious activities at Bridge Place.
Strolling along the sun‑lit towpath beside the Thames, Marigown and Gerald exchange theories while the city’s bustling streets mask a darker undercurrent. Their investigation leads them into the shadowy world of London’s post‑war elite, where whispers of a secret society known as the “Death‑Dealers” begin to surface. As they draw closer to the truth, the pair discovers that the mystery surrounding the house may be far more perilous than either imagined, setting the stage for a tense and atmospheric chase through fog‑laden streets and hidden corridors.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (461K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-07-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1864–1927
A hugely popular early master of spy fiction, he turned fears of invasion and international intrigue into fast-moving stories that gripped readers before the First World War. His books helped shape the mood of his age, mixing journalism, suspense, and a flair for dramatic danger.
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