The Secret House

The Secret House by Edgar Wallace, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in February 2016, is a work of fiction that delves into the realm of mystery and detective narratives. This edition spans 104 pages and is presented in English. The story begins with a man standing before the imposing entrance of Cainbury House, a large office building housing numerous small tenants and various professions. The protagonist, appearing poor and foreign, navigates his way through the hall, driven by a specific purpose as he searches for “THE GOSSIP’S CORNER.”
Readers will find a narrative that unfolds with intrigue as the man grapples with his surroundings and the uncertainties of his situation. The story captures the essence of hard-boiled mystery, focusing on the man’s observations and interactions within the bustling office environment. As he prepares to enter the office marked “THE GOSSIP’S CORNER,” the tension builds, inviting readers to explore the unfolding drama and the secrets that lie within. This edition offers a concise yet engaging glimpse into the world of Edgar Wallace’s storytelling.
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A man stood irresolutely before the imposing portals of Cainbury House, a large office building let out to numerous small tenants, and harbouring, as the indicator on the tiled wall of the vestibule testified, some thirty different professions. The man was evidently poor, for his clothes were shabby and his boots were down at heel. He was as evidently a foreigner. His clean-shaven eagle face was sallow, his eyes were dark, his eyebrows black and straight. He passed up the few steps into the hall and stood thoughtfully before the indicator. Presently he found what he wanted. At the very top of the list and amongst the crowded denizens of the fifth floor was a slip inscribed: “THE GOSSIP’S CORNER” He took from his waistcoat pocket a newspaper cutting and compared the two then stepped briskly, almost jauntily, into the hall, as though all his doubts and uncertainties had vanished, and waited for the elevator. His coat was buttoned tightly, his collar was frayed, his shirt had seen the greater part of a week’s service, the Derby hat on his head had undergone extensive renovations, and a close observer would have noticed that his gloves were odd ones. He walked into the lift and said, “Fifth floor,” with a slight foreign accent. He was whirled up, the lift doors clanged open and the grimy finger of the elevator boy indicated the office. Again the man hesitated, examining the door carefully. The upper half was of toughened glass and bore the simple inscription: “THE GOSSIP’S CORNER. KNOCK.”
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