Parlous Times: A Novel of Modern Diplomacy

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Parlous Times: A Novel of Modern Diplomacy

by David Dwight Wells

EN·~9 hours·42 chapters

Chapters

42 total
1

CHAPTER I - THE CONSPIRACY

12:34
2

CHAPTER II - WANTED—A CHAPERON

19:18
3

CHAPTER III - PARLOUS TIMES

15:45
4

CHAPTER IV - A LADY IN DISTRESS

12:28
5

CHAPTER V - A GENTLEMAN IN DISTRESS

14:48
6

CHAPTER VI - AFTERNOON TEA

14:43
7

CHAPTER VII - AN IRATE HUSBAND

16:29
8

CHAPTER VIII - DIPLOMATIC INSTRUCTIONS

9:38
9

CHAPTER IX - A HOUSE-WARMING

12:51
10

CHAPTER X - BEFORE DINNER

14:31

Description

Set against the sultry backdrop of a moonlit hacienda in a South American plantation, the novel opens with a clandestine meeting that hints at a web of bribery and hidden loyalties. Colonel Darcy, a weary British officer newly married to the estate’s heiress, finds his triumph turned sour as he is drawn into a night‑time encounter with a mysterious stranger bearing secret papers. The atmosphere crackles with the scent of tropical cane, distant music, and the uneasy feeling that every smile masks a deeper scheme.

As Darcy navigates the uneasy alliance between his own sense of honor and the shadowy demands of a foreign conspirator, the story explores the fragile balance of personal desire and diplomatic maneuvering. The characters are painted in shades of doubt—Darcy’s shifty eyes reveal fatigue, while the newcomer’s calm English diction suggests a hidden agenda tied to a long‑forgotten regiment. Readers are invited to follow the early steps of a dangerous game where loyalty, love, and political intrigue intersect, promising a tense journey through a world where the line between friend and foe is constantly shifting.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (537K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Annie McGuire. This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print archive.

Release date

2011-01-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

David Dwight Wells

David Dwight Wells

1868–1900

A short-lived American writer with a taste for wit and adventure, he is remembered for lively fiction such as Her Ladyship's Elephant and His Lordship's Leopard.

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