
EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF
HOPKINS MOORHOUSE
FOREWORD
—H. M.
CHAPTER II - BLIND MAN'S BUFF
CHAPTER III - "NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS"
CHAPTER IV - THE LISTENING STENOGRAPHER
CHAPTER V - THE TAN SATCHEL
CHAPTER VI - AGAIN THE TAN SATCHEL
CHAPTER VII - CROSS CURRENTS
A moonless night on Sparrow Lake turns into a game of shadows when Phil Kendrick, out on his canoe, hears the faint clatter of a launch slipping into a hidden boathouse. Voices drift through the fog, a laugh, a warning, and the sudden disappearance of strangers who seem to be up to something far beyond an ordinary midnight outing. Kendrick’s curiosity spikes as he watches a mysterious woman slip into his boat, her breath quickening with surprise and intrigue.
The two strangers—each half‑known, each cloaked in secrecy—must navigate the murky water while piecing together who they are and why they’re on the island at an hour when most are asleep. Their banter, half‑playful and half‑tense, hints at a larger scheme involving a valet, a launch, and a hidden agenda that could ripple through the quiet community. Listeners are drawn into a tense, atmospheric puzzle where the lake itself seems to guard its secrets, and every whispered question promises a deeper mystery waiting to surface.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (417K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-05-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
b. 1882
A Canadian journalist and novelist who also worked in public service, he wrote fiction and nonfiction rooted in prairie life and the changing world of early 20th-century Canada. His best-known books include Deep Furrows and Every Man for Himself.
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