Number Seventeen

Louis Tracy (1863 - 1928)

The number Seventeen refers (at first) to the London apartment of a young widow who is strangled (off-scene) at the beginning of the book. Her neighbor, novelist Frank Theydon, joins with millionaire-philanthropist James Forbes to bring the murderer to justice. In the end, we discover that there is another sinister meaning to the number seventeen.

The international theme is dominant, beginning with a discussion of the possible danger posed by advances in air technology: will such advances bring the weapons of war to the skies – as submarines bring them to the seas? (The book was written before World War I.) This theme dominates the book, whose Asian “bad guys” represent the so-called Yellow Peril (widespread fears that the growing powers of Japan, China and other Asian countries posed great threats to the west).

“The law” is here represented by Scotland Yard’s Chief Superintended Winter and his friend, enemy and side-kick, Inspector Furneaux. Winter is big, burly, friendly, straight-forward and conventional. Furneaux is (of course, representing Winter’s opposite) small, puny, uncannily intuitive, often devious and unconventional.

- Summary by Kirsten Wever

Genre(s): Crime & Mystery Fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Chapter 1: The Outcome of Artistic Curiosity Kirsten Wever
00:37:42
Play 02 Chapter 2: The Compact Kirsten Wever
00:30:51
Play 03 Chapter 3: In the Toils Kirsten Wever
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Play 04 Chapter 4: A Telephonic Talk and Its Consequences Kirsten Wever
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Play 05 Chapter 5: A Leap in the Dark Kirsten Wever
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Play 06 Chapter 6: Close Quarters Kirsten Wever
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Play 07 Chapter 7: Wherein Mr. Forbes Explains Himself Kirsten Wever
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Play 08 Chapter 8: The First Counter-Stroke Kirsten Wever
00:32:25
Play 09 Chapter 9: Sharp Work Kirsten Wever
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Play 10 Chapter 10: Captures on Both Sides Kirsten Wever
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Play 11 Chapter 11: The Reappearance of Handyside Kirsten Wever
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Play 12 Chapter 12: No Surrender Kirsten Wever
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Play 13 Chapter 13: Some New Moves in the Game Kirsten Wever
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Play 14 Chapter 14: Wherein Theydon Suffers From Faint Heart Kirsten Wever
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Play 15 Chapter 15: Forceful Tactics Kirsten Wever
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Play 16 Chapter 16: Wherein Unexpected Allies Appear Kirsten Wever
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Play 17 Chapter 17: The Settlement Kirsten Wever
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