The Destroyer: A Tale of International Intrigue

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The Destroyer: A Tale of International Intrigue

by Burton Egbert Stevenson

EN·~8 hours·37 chapters

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THE DESTROYER - A TALE OF INTERNATIONAL INTRIGUE

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BY - BURTON E. STEVENSON - Author of "The Holladay Case," "The Marathon Mystery," "The Mystery of the Boule Cabinet," etc.

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NEW YORK DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY 1921

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THE DESTROYER

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THE DESTROYER

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CHAPTER I - THE TWENTY-FIFTH OF SEPTEMBER

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CHAPTER II - FRANCE IN MOURNING

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CHAPTER III - TWO GREAT MEN MEET

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CHAPTER IV - THE ALLIES AT WORK

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CHAPTER V - AT THE CAFÉ DES VOYAGEURS

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Description

In the sun‑bleached streets of Toulon, a modest hotel buzzes with the hurried preparations of its eccentric proprietor, Monsieur Aristide Brisson. As dawn threatens to break, two weather‑worn travelers slip into his lobby, clutching unmarked knapsacks and speaking in a strange, halting mixture of accents. Their quiet confidence and the odd details of their conversation hint at a purpose far beyond a simple seaside rendez‑vous.

The narrative follows these strangers as they embark on a covert trek across France, chasing cryptic signals and navigating a web of diplomatic tensions that loom over Europe. Along the way they encounter hidden couriers, secret meetings in dim cafés, and the ever‑present danger of unseen adversaries. The story blends atmospheric description with a steadily mounting sense of intrigue, inviting listeners to piece together the mystery before the first act gives way to the larger, international drama.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (507K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by D Alexander, Barbara Kosker and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2009-08-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Burton Egbert Stevenson

Burton Egbert Stevenson

1872–1962

Best known for gathering poems and quotations into widely loved reference books, this Ohio writer also built a long career as a novelist, journalist, and librarian. His life joined a love of reading with a practical gift for organizing literature for everyday readers.

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