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The Pagan Madonna, one of Harold MacGrath's numerous novels, set in Shanghai, tells a story of intrigue, murder, and illicit art “collecting.” The paths of Jean Norman, a Red Cross nurse from the United States, Ling Foo, a shifty pawn shop keeper, and Anthony Cleigh, millionaire art collector, cross and recross in growing intrigue over a string of beads. It is a world where “. . . every move you make is governed by Chance--the Blind Madonna of the Pagan . . . .” (Introduction by Don Jenkins)

Pagan Madonna, The by Harold MacGrath (1871 - 1932‪)‬ LibriVox

    • Arts

The Pagan Madonna, one of Harold MacGrath's numerous novels, set in Shanghai, tells a story of intrigue, murder, and illicit art “collecting.” The paths of Jean Norman, a Red Cross nurse from the United States, Ling Foo, a shifty pawn shop keeper, and Anthony Cleigh, millionaire art collector, cross and recross in growing intrigue over a string of beads. It is a world where “. . . every move you make is governed by Chance--the Blind Madonna of the Pagan . . . .” (Introduction by Don Jenkins)

    Chapter 01

    Chapter 01

    • 17 min
    Chapter 02

    Chapter 02

    • 11 min
    Chapter 03

    Chapter 03

    • 14 min
    Chapter 04

    Chapter 04

    • 18 min
    Chapter 05

    Chapter 05

    • 17 min
    Chapter 06

    Chapter 06

    • 14 min

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