A Traitor's Wooing

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A Traitor's Wooing

by Headon Hill

EN·~8 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total
1

A TRAITOR'S WOOING - By - HEADON HILL

0:17
2

BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

28:38
3

A TRAITOR'S WOOING

0:01
4

CHAPTER I - TWO VILLAINS AND THE HEROINE

13:25
5

CHAPTER II - "A SCREW LOOSE SOMEWHERE"

19:04
6

CHAPTER III - PRESAGE OF STORM

17:17
7

CHAPTER IV - NUGENT MOVES A PAWN

11:18
8

CHAPTER V - UNDER THE SEARCHLIGHT

14:53
9

CHAPTER VI - THE CRY FROM THE TRAIN

16:27
10

CHAPTER VII - THE FACE IN THE POOL

13:10

Description

The story opens with Violet confronting a shadowy figure, her quiet challenge hinting at a web of deceit that has already begun to entangle the people around her. As the first act unfolds, we learn that a seemingly loyal operative has slipped into treason, setting the stage for a cat‑and‑mouse pursuit across smoky railway platforms and dimly lit factories. Hill layers clues with brisk dialogue, making each reveal feel both inevitable and surprising. The pace is relentless, pulling the listener from one perilous encounter to the next.

While the heroine battles her own doubts, a cast of colorful adversaries—each with a distinct motive—conspires to manipulate the outcome of a high‑stakes affair. The narrative balances moments of tense investigation with flashes of unexpected humor, keeping the tone lively despite the danger. Listeners will find themselves guessing alliances, wondering which pawn will move next, and feeling the pressure of looming betrayals. By the end of the opening segment, the stakes are clear: trust is fragile, and the path to redemption lies through a maze of lies.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (463K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by D Alexander and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2010-08-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

HH

Headon Hill

1857–1927

A prolific British journalist-novelist, this writer built a following with brisk adventure, detective, and spy stories in the late Victorian and Edwardian years. Writing under the name Headon Hill, he became especially associated with crime fiction and Scotland Yard-style procedurals.

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