In Friendship's Guise

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In Friendship's Guise

by William Murray Graydon

EN·~6 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total

CHAPTER I. - THE DUPLICATE REMBRANDT.

17:12

CHAPTER II. - FIVE YEARS AFTERWARDS.

8:23

CHAPTER III. - AN OLD FRIEND

14:06

CHAPTER IV. - NUMBER 320 WARDOUR STREET.

12:27

CHAPTER V. - A MYSTERIOUS DISCUSSION.

7:02

CHAPTER VI. - A VISITOR FROM PARIS.

18:04

CHAPTER VII. - LOVE'S YOUNG DREAM.

12:12

CHAPTER VIII. - AN ATTRACTION IN PALL MALL.

11:19

CHAPTER IX. - UNCLE AND NEPHEW.

15:51

CHAPTER X. - A LONDON SENSATION.

9:15

Description

Set against the glittering streets of 1892 Paris, a talented young English artist drifts between the bohemian cafés of the Latin Quarter and the elegant promenades of the Boulevard St. Germain. Jack Clare, fresh from art school and newly married to the charismatic dancer Diane, balances his affection for her with the restless ambition that drives his brush. When a wealthy Dutch collector commissions a flawless replica of a newly uncovered Rembrandt, Jack finds himself drawn into a delicate web of secrecy and high‑priced deception.

Tasked with reproducing the masterpiece in the shadows of the Hotel Netherlands, he must conceal the work while his modest finances dwindle and his marriage strains under hidden truths. The delicate balance between love, loyalty, and the lure of a lucrative payday threatens to unravel his carefully painted life. Listeners will be swept into a tale of art, romance, and the thin line between admiration and obsession, all set against the romantic backdrop of turn‑of‑the‑century Paris.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (383K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2005-05-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Murray Graydon

William Murray Graydon

1864–1946

Best known for fast-moving adventure tales and Sexton Blake stories, this prolific writer published under several pen names and helped fill the pages of popular boys' story papers on both sides of the Atlantic.

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