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In a quiet London sitting‑room, an old schoolfriend drops a startling surprise: the seasoned private detective known as Monk is leaving for America at the end of November. The narrator, a former engineer turned chronicler, is drawn into a tense supper where Monk’s restless demeanor hints at something far beyond a routine case. Their conversation quickly shifts from polite chatter to a promise that a dark chapter of Monk’s life is about to be revealed.
The tale that unfolds centers on a mysterious black tortoise and a priceless diamond once owned by the enigmatic Old Frick. As Monk begins to recount the events that turned his orderly world upside down, listeners are invited into a labyrinth of logic, betrayal, and hidden motives that only a keen mind can untangle. The first act sets the stage for a gripping investigation, promising a blend of atmospheric storytelling and classic detective intrigue.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (316K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-06-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1859–1940
A Norwegian admiral, politician, and writer, he brought a wide range of experience to his books and articles. He wrote both fiction and nonfiction, including sea-related works shaped by a life spent close to public affairs and naval service.
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