First Person Paramount

audiobook

First Person Paramount

by Ambrose Pratt

EN·~7 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total

"In another second I had him by the throat." ()

35:20

I. THE HOUSE IN CURZON STREET

31:38

II. THE FOUNDATION OF A FORTUNE

39:40

III. THE KINGSMERE HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTIVES

38:02

IV. THE OPERATION

41:59

V. THE CAMPAIGN OPENS

42:18

VI. A BATTLE OF WITS

36:07

VII. A DREAM OF LOVE

42:00

VIII. TORTURE

45:11

IX. "THE ANGLO-AMERICAN HOTELS LIMITED"

48:18

Description

Agar Hume’s life has been a relentless quest for identity. Born to a struggling musician and orphaned as a toddler, he discovers an uncanny talent for mimicry, turning the stages of Birmingham and Liverpool into his personal rehearsal rooms. When a brutal confrontation with his father forces him onto the streets, he drifts to London, penniless and clutching only a make‑up box and a threadbare suit.

Desperation lands him a position as a valet for the aristocratic Sir William Dagmar, and the moment he steps through the door of the Curzon Street house, Agar is swallowed by a cavernous library that seems more a museum than a servant’s quarters. Surrounded by towering shelves of dust‑covered volumes, his keen observational skills are suddenly put to a different test—one that hints at secrets hidden among the pages and the mysterious world of the household’s elite.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (427K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Andrew Sly, Al Haines and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2011-04-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ambrose Pratt

Ambrose Pratt

1874–1944

An Australian novelist and journalist whose life ranged far beyond the literary world, he wrote popular fiction while also moving through law, business, and public affairs. His career gives his books the feel of someone who had seen a great deal firsthand.

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