A Fascinating Traitor: An Anglo-Indian Story

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A Fascinating Traitor: An Anglo-Indian Story

by Richard Savage

EN·~11 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

CHAPTER I. A CHANCE MEETING AT GENEVA.

44:37
2

CHAPTER II. AN OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE ALLIANCE.

47:49
3

CHAPTER III. AND AT DELHI WHAT AM I TO DO?

40:38
4

CHAPTER IV. THE VEILED ROSEBUD OF DELHI

36:39
5

CHAPTER V. A DIPLOMATIC TIFFIN.

39:01
6

CHAPTER VI. THE MYSTERIOUS BUNGALOW.

41:09
7

CHAPTER VII. THE PRICE OF SAFETY.

49:46
8

CHAPTER VIII. HARRY HARDWICKE TAKES THE GATE NEATLY.

46:31
9

CHAPTER IX. ALAN HAWKE PLAYS HIS TRUMP CARD.

55:49
10

CHAPTER X. A CAPTIVATED VICEROY.

42:24

Description

In the waning light of a September afternoon on Lake Leman, a weary Major named Alan Hawke drifts through the elegant promenades of Geneva, haunted by a string of failed ventures and a dwindling purse. Surrounded by curious strangers—from flirtatious American girls to a stoic Russian princess—he feels increasingly isolated, his thoughts turning inward as the Alpine peaks glow in the dusk. The quiet desperation that drives him to the river’s edge hints at a deeper crisis: a career built on colonial ambition now reduced to a solitary “council of war” with only himself as member.

Hawke’s reflections reveal a man torn between his former glory in India and the stark reality of his present, where money is scarce and purpose elusive. As he contemplates a final, irreversible decision, the story teases the lingering pull of old loyalties and the possibility of a new, unexpected path. Listeners are invited to follow his internal battle and discover whether the Swiss lakeside will become a place of surrender or the starting point of a daring, unforeseen adventure.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (682K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Carrie Fellman, and David Widger

Release date

2004-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Richard Savage

Richard Savage

1846–1903

An ex-soldier and globe-trotting adventurer, he turned a dramatic life into fast-moving fiction packed with intrigue, danger, and international color. His novels drew on real experience, giving them an energy that helped make him a popular storyteller of the late nineteenth century.

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