by Burton E. Stevenson
About this book
Burton E. Stevenson's "That Affair at Elizabeth" is a gripping turn-of-the-century mystery that transforms an ambitious young lawyer into an unlikely detective navigating the shadowy streets of New York City. When a mysterious summons pulls the protagonist into a web of secrets and deception, he discovers that nothing is quite what it seems—and everyone has something to hide.
This classic detective novel masterfully weaves together intricate plot twists with an undeniable romantic complication that keeps listeners guessing until the final revelation. As the young lawyer unravels tangled threads of evidence and pursues leads through the city's hidden corners, he must confront his own past while piecing together a puzzle that grows more dangerous with each discovery. The narrative builds suspense through carefully placed clues, unexpected encounters, and a battle of wits between the protagonist and those determined to keep their secrets buried.
Perfect for fans of early 20th-century mystery fiction and period romance, this audiobook captures the intellectual intrigue and atmospheric tension that defined the golden age of detective stories. Whether you're drawn to historical mysteries, complex legal drama, or stories of personal redemption hidden beneath layers of deception, "That Affair at Elizabeth" delivers both cerebral puzzle-solving and emotional depth that resonates across generations.