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Chapter One. - Which Mainly Concerns a Hunchback.
Chapter Two. - The Priest and the Book.
Chapter Three. - In which the Prior is Mysterious.
Chapter Four. - By the Tideless Sea.
Chapter Five. - Shows Something Suspicious.
Chapter Six. - The Opening of the Book.
Chapter Seven. - Forbidden Folios.
Chapter Eight. - Concerns a Woman’s Serfdom.
Chapter Nine. - Doctor Pellegrini’s Opinion.
Chapter Ten. - Across Europe.
The narrator, a lifelong lover of Florence’s stone‑cobbled streets and a devoted collector of medieval manuscripts, returns to his native Tuscan landscape after decades abroad. He describes the city’s quiet heat, shuttered windows, and the lingering grandeur of its palaces, setting a mood that feels both timeless and haunted by forgotten power. While cataloguing dusty vellums and illuminated codices, he encounters an odd, hunchbacked antiquarian whose mysterious deliveries hint at a hidden past.
Through these chance meetings, a secret tied to the notorious Borgias begins to surface—a fragment of history that scholars deem vital and that the narrator’s wife hopes will clear her name. As the old man’s cryptic parcels arrive, the story promises a blend of scholarly intrigue and personal redemption, inviting listeners to step into a world where faded ink and ancient seals may unlock a long‑buried conspiracy.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (501K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2012-09-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1864–1927
A master of early spy fiction, this prolific Anglo-French writer turned fears of invasion, secret agents, and international intrigue into page-turning popular novels. His stories helped shape the thriller long before the modern espionage genre found its familiar form.
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