
THE AMATEUR
By Richard Harding Davis
I
II
Austin Ford is a sharp‑eyed reporter for a bustling New York paper, known more for his knack for spotting fraud than for chasing criminals. Sent across the Atlantic to cover the lives of Americans living in London, he sees the assignment as a chance to expose the “bad men” who think the city’s fog can hide their schemes. His reputation as an “amateur detective” rests on a habit of noticing details that others simply glide past.
On the liner bound for England, Ford observes a mysterious woman who seems to be more than a grieving widow. A quick glance at her hand reveals a fresh wedding ring, prompting the ship’s doctor to warn that she isn’t actually widowed—a clue that sparks Ford’s curiosity. With his trademark blend of skepticism and humor, he begins to piece together a puzzle that promises intrigue in the capital’s smoky clubs and grand hotels.
As the ship cuts through the storm, Ford’s mind races toward the stories waiting for him on the English shore: expatriate scandals, swindlers masquerading as gentlemen, and the hidden motives behind polished social gatherings. His talent for seeing ten things where others see one suggests that the “American Invasion” will be more than a collection of gossip—it will be a chance to catch a clever con in the act.
Language
en
Duration
~45 minutes (43K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Don Lainson; David Widger
Release date
2006-05-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1864–1916
A celebrated reporter and storyteller, this American writer brought the energy of breaking news into fiction and helped define the image of the modern war correspondent. His work ranges from brisk adventure tales to sharp sketches of politics, travel, and high society.
View all books
by Richard Harding Davis

by Richard Harding Davis

by Richard Harding Davis

by Richard Harding Davis

by Richard Harding Davis

by Richard Harding Davis

by Richard Harding Davis

by Richard Harding Davis