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Lost Man's Lane

Lost Man's Lane

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Number of Chapters: 41

Length: 10 hours and 48 minutes

Language: English

After several people apparently vanish into thin air while walking along the same country road, New York detective Mr Gryce calls on the skills of Miss Amelia Butterworth to help him solve this most puzzling crime.

The author of Lost Man’s Lane, Anna Katharine Green, has been described as the first female American writer of detective stories. (summary by Mary Bard)

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A visit from Mr. Gryce (Mary Bard)
I am tempted (Mary Bard)
I succumb (Mary Bard)
A ghostly interior (Mary Bard)
A strange household (Mary Bard)
A sombre evening (Mary Bard)
The first night (Mary Bard)
On the stairs (Mary Bard)
A new acquaintance (Mary Bard)
Secret instructions (Mary Bard)
Men, women, and ghosts (Mary Bard)
The phantom coach (Mary Bard)
Gossip (Mary Bard)
I forget my age, or, rather, remember it (Mary Bard)
Lucetta fulfils my expectation of her (Mary Bard)
Loreen (Mary Bard)
The flower parlor (Mary Bard)
The second night (Mary Bard)
A knot of crape (Mary Bard)
Questions (Mary Bard)
Mother Jane (Mary Bard)
The third night (Mary Bard)
Room 3, Hotel Carter (Mary Bard)
The enigma of numbers (Mary Bard)
Trifles, but not trifling (Mary Bard)
A point gained (Mary Bard)
The text witnesseth (Mary Bard)
An intrusion (Mary Bard)
In the cellar (Mary Bard)
Investigation (Mary Bard)
Strategy (Mary Bard)
Relief (Mary Bard)
Lucetta (Mary Bard)
Conditions (Mary Bard)
The dove (Mary Bard)
An hour of startling experiences (Mary Bard)
I astonish Mr. Gryce and he astonishes me (Mary Bard)
A few words (Mary Bard)
Under a crimson sky (Mary Bard)
Explanations (Mary Bard)
Epilogue (Mary Bard)
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