
Rebellion
I JIM CONNOR
II ONE FLESH
III AN ECONOMIC UNIT
IV THE HEAD OF THE HOUSE
V FOR IDLE HANDS TO DO
VI TRIANGULATION
VII A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY
VIII THE LIFE FORCE
IX THE PRETENDERS
In the smoky backroom of a bustling city saloon, Jim Connor leans over a dice game, his watch ticking in sync with the wall clock. He’s a ward heeler, a trusted hand for the “big fellow,” the political boss who pulls the strings of the neighborhood’s elections, construction permits, and even funerals. The dialogue crackles with camaraderie and the clink of glasses, while the bartender’s deft service sets the stage for the intricate web of favors that keeps the precinct humming.
As night deepens, Jim’s easy rapport with the boss masks a growing unease. He begins to sense the weight of the machine’s expectations and the moral compromises it demands. Listeners are drawn into a world where loyalty is currency, and the line between public service and personal gain starts to blur, hinting at the choices that will shape Jim’s future and the community he serves.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (332K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2018-01-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1879–1946
A restless newspaper heir who became a bestselling novelist, war correspondent, and one of the most influential publishers of his era, he helped create the New York Daily News and changed American tabloid journalism. His life mixed family legacy, politics, writing, and big-city media ambition in a way that still feels dramatic today.
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