
A young professional in New York receives an unexpected pink envelope that sets a chain of events in motion. Inside is a terse cable from a distant uncle, hinting at a crucial discovery that could restore a dwindling family fortune. The message draws the narrator into a conversation with his cousin Betty and her father, who are about to depart for Constantinople in search of priceless Greek manuscripts. Their lively banter reveals a restless post‑war generation eager to trade Wall Street drudgery for something more adventurous.
Behind the hurried exchange lies a family legend—a supposed curse tied to a hidden treasure buried in the ancient city. The uncle, a wealthy patron of the arts, has spent his life chasing clues, and now his nephew is asked to join the quest. As the group prepares to leave, the promise of riches mingles with the lure of scholarly intrigue, hinting at the challenges and rivalries that await on the road to Istanbul. The story promises a blend of humor, history, and the restless spirit of treasure hunters on the brink of their first real adventure.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (476K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2020-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1887–1945
An adventurous early-20th-century writer, he turned real-world reporting and travel into fast-moving historical fiction. Best known for his work in pulp magazines, he wrote sea stories, swashbucklers, and sweeping tales set across centuries.
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