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Audiobooks Crime & Mystery Fiction The Stolen Singer
The Stolen Singer

The Stolen Singer

by Martha BELLINGER (1870 - 1960)

Agatha Redmond, a popular soprano, is kidnapped in New York City by thugs unknown, shortly after she learns of a hefty inheritance from a friend of her mother's. Coming to her rescue is a wealthy young businessman named James Hambleton, late of Lynn, MA, and this is just the first two chapters. - Summary by Matt Pierard


Epilogue

I. Twilight in the Park

II. Hambleton of Lynn

III. Midsummer Madness

IV. Mr. Van Camp Makes A Call

IX. The Camp on the Beach

V. Melanie's Dreams

VI. On Board the Jeanne D'Arc

VII. The Rope Ladder

VIII. On The Breast of the Sea

X. The Heart of Youth

XI. The Home Port

XII. Seeing the Rainbow

XIII. Aleck Sees A Ghost

XIV. Susan Stoddard's Prayer

XIX. Mr. Chamberlain, Sleuth

XV. Echoes From the City

XVI. A Fighting Chance

XVII. The Turn of the Tide

XVIII. The Spirit of the Ancient Wood

XX. Monsieur Chatelard Takes the Wheel

XXI. Jimmy Redivivus

XXII. A Man of No Principle

XXIII. Jimmy Muffs the Ball

XXIV. After You, Monsieur!

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