
Chapter one
Chapter two
Chapter three
Chapter four
Chapter five
Chapter six
Chapter seven
Chapter eight
Chapter nine
Chapter ten
The story opens on a sweltering Caribbean night, where the governor’s terrace becomes a makeshift command post as anti‑aircraft batteries light up the sky and chase a lone plane through the clouds. The tension is palpable—tracer fire paints the darkness while locals reminisce about Pearl Harbor, their jokes thinly veiling a deep‑seated fear of unseen underwater threats. In the midst of the chaos, a terse telephone call promises a mysterious flight the next morning, hinting at a larger game afoot.
Enter Matthew Hall, a once‑celebrated figure now burdened with a haunted gait and a face marked by scars, broken noses, and a lingering bitterness. Though his exterior suggests a hardened veteran, his eyes flicker with a wry, private humor that suggests hidden motives and unfinished business. As he accepts the clandestine invitation, listeners are drawn into Hall’s uneasy world, where personal trauma and geopolitical intrigue intersect on the brink of a daring escape.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (557K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-04-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1913–1993
Best known for blending investigative history with social criticism, this American writer tackled subjects ranging from fascism in the Americas to the long fight over vaccination. He also crossed into television, helping create the long-running soap opera Days of Our Lives.
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