Lord Lister No. 0116: Een drama uit de groote wereld

audiobook

Lord Lister No. 0116: Een drama uit de groote wereld

by Theo von Blankensee, Kurt Matull

NL·~2 hours

Chapters

Description

In a stylish Amsterdam townhouse, the charismatic Lord Lister—known in the underworld as the Great Unknown—shares a morning coffee with his witty secretary, Charly Brand. Their banter drifts from the latest London scandals to the sudden windfall Charly has just inherited from his eccentric sea‑captain uncle. The unexpected fortune—five thousand pounds, a small fortune in Dutch terms—prompts the pair to plot a swift return to England, where they can settle the formalities and decide how best to enjoy the newfound wealth.

Behind the inheritance lies a curious tale of a high‑stakes wager involving a travelling doctor, a secret society of scholars, and a coveted Egyptian mummy. As Charly begins to recount his uncle’s audacious gamble, the story hints at a world of exotic intrigue, hidden agendas, and the promise of further adventures on both sides of the Channel. Listeners are invited to follow Lord Lister and Charly as they step out of the comforts of their Dutch haven into a network of mystery and opportunity.

Details

Language

nl

Duration

~2 hours (122K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Amsterdam: Roman- Boek- en Kunsthandel, 1910, pubdate 1923.

Credits

Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg

Release date

2023-10-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

TV

Theo von Blankensee

1881–1928

A prolific German storyteller of popular adventure and crime fiction, he wrote under the pen name Theo von Blankensee as well as his own name, Matthias Blank. His books came from the fast-moving world of early 20th-century entertainment, where suspense and action mattered most.

View all books
Kurt Matull

Kurt Matull

1872–1920

A prolific German popular writer and journalist, he moved easily between novels, magazines, and the early film world. His career captures a lively moment when adventure fiction and new screen storytelling were growing side by side.

View all books