The Red Redmaynes
The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Red Redmaynes, by Eden Phillpotts
EUDOCIA EVANDER PLAIN SONG GREEN ALLEYS ORPHAN DINAH MISER'S MONEY THE GREY ROOM CHILDREN OF MEN A SHADOW PASSES STORM IN A TEACUP PAN AND THE TWINS THE BANKS OF COLNE CHRONICLES OF SAINT TID THE HUMAN BOY AND THE WAR
Every man has a right to be conceited until he is famous—so it is said; and perhaps unconsciously, Mark Brendon shared that opinion.
His self-esteem was not, however, conspicuous, although he held that only a second-rate man is diffident. At thirty-five years of age he already stood high in the criminal investigation department of the police. He was indeed about to receive an inspectorship, well earned by those qualities of imagination and intuition which, added to the necessary endowment of courage, resource, and industry, had created his present solid success.
A substantial record already stood behind him, and during the war certain international achievements were added to his credit. He felt complete assurance that in ten years he would retire from government employ and open that private and personal practice which it was his ambition to establish.
And now Mark was taking holiday on Dartmoor, devoting himself to his hobby of trout fishing and accepting the opportunity to survey his own life from a bird's-eye point of view, measure his achievement, and consider impartially his future, not only as a detective but as a man.
Mark had reached a turning point, or rather a point from which new interests and new personal plans were likely to present themselves upon the theatre of a life hitherto devoted to one drama alone. Until now he had existed for his work only. Since the war he had been again occupied with routine labour on cases of darkness, doubt, and crime, once more living only that he might resolve these mysteries, with no personal interest at all outside his grim occupation. He had been a machine as innocent of any inner life, any spiritual ambition or selfish aim, as a pair of handcuffs.
Eden Phillpotts
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EDEN PHILLPOTTS
1922
CONTENTS
THE RED REDMAYNES
CHAPTER I
THE RUMOUR
CHAPTER II
THE PROBLEM STATED
CHAPTER III
THE MYSTERY
CHAPTER IV
A CLUE
CHAPTER V
ROBERT REDMAYNE IS SEEN
CHAPTER VI
ROBERT REDMAYNE IS HEARD
CHAPTER VII
THE COMPACT
CHAPTER VIII
DEATH IN THE CAVE
CHAPTER IX
A PIECE OF WEDDING CAKE
CHAPTER X
ON GRIANTE
CHAPTER XI
MR. PETER GANNS
CHAPTER XII
PETER TAKES THE HELM
CHAPTER XIII
THE SUDDEN RETURN TO ENGLAND
CHAPTER XIV
REVOLVER AND PICKAXE
CHAPTER XV
A GHOST
CHAPTER XVI
THE LAST OF THE REDMAYNES
CHAPTER XVII
THE METHODS OF PETER GANNS
CHAPTER XVIII
CONFESSION
CHAPTER XIX
A LEGACY FOR PETER GANNS