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The Green Rust (Version 2)

The Green Rust (Version 2)

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Number of Chapters: 32

Length: 9 hours and 49 minutes

Language: English

Edgar Wallace, perhaps best known for creating King Kong, wrote dozens of novels. The Green Rust, his twelfth crime novel, is one of three books he published in 1919. It begins at the English home of the severely ill American millionaire, John Millinborn. With him are his best friend, Kitson, and a local doctor, the Dutch (or is he?) van Heerden. He is murdered in the first chapter, having just left his fortune to his niece, Oliva, whom he has never met. Before he dies, he asks Kitson to find and watch over Oliva. (Introduction by Kirsten Wever)

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The Death of John Millinborn (Kirsten Wever)
The Drunken Mr. Beale (Kirsten Wever)
Punsonby's Discharge an Employee (Kirsten Wever)
The Letters That Were Not There (Kirsten Wever)
The Man With the Big Head (Kirsten Wever)
Mr. Scobbs of Red Horse Valley (Kirsten Wever)
Plain Words From Mr. Beale (Kirsten Wever)
The Crime of the Grand Alliance (Kirsten Wever)
A Crime Against the World (Kirsten Wever)
A Fruitless Search (Kirsten Wever)
The House near Staines (Kirsten Wever)
Introducing Parson Homo (Kirsten Wever)
At Deans Folly (Kirsten Wever)
Mr. Beale Suggests Marriage (Kirsten Wever)
The Good Herr Stardt (Kirsten Wever)
The Pawn Ticket (Kirsten Wever)
The Jew of Cracow (Kirsten Wever)
Bridgers Breaks Loose (Kirsten Wever)
Oliva is Willing (Kirsten Wever)
The Marriage (Kirsten Wever)
Beale Sees White (Kirsten Wever)
Hilda Glaum Leads The Way (Kirsten Wever)
At the Doctor's Flat (Kirsten Wever)
The Green Rust Factory (Kirsten Wever)
The Last Man at the Bench (Kirsten Wever)
The Secret of the Green Rust (Kirsten Wever)
A Scheme to Starve the World (Kirsten Wever)
The Coming of Dr. Milsom (Kirsten Wever)
The Lost Code (Kirsten Wever)
The Watch (Kirsten Wever)
A Cornchandler's Bill (Kirsten Wever)
The End of Van Heerden (Kirsten Wever)
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