
THE GREAT PRINCE SHAN - BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM
1922
THE GREAT PRINCE SHAN
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
Within the hushed elegance of an aging gentlemen’s club, three seasoned diplomats gather around a bridge table that seems more a battlefield than a pastime. Prince Karschoff, Sir Daniel Harker, and the young Nigel Kingley trade wry observations over cards, their conversation tinged with the melancholy of a fading aristocracy and the lingering scent of old Russian calf leather. The room, lined with musty volumes and dim oil paintings, feels both timeless and on the brink of change, as a new, impeccably dressed stranger slips in, offering partnership and a fresh wager.
The stakes quickly rise beyond mere pennies, reflecting the Prince’s restless yearning for excitement in a world that no longer values his lineage. As alliances shift and subtle rivalries surface, the game becomes a micro‑cosm of the diplomatic intrigues that have defined their lives. Listeners will be drawn into the tension of a single night where honor, chance, and hidden motives converge, setting the stage for a story that balances wit, tension, and the quiet decay of an old order.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (357K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-08-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1866–1946
A master of early suspense fiction, he helped shape the modern spy thriller with fast-moving stories of glamour, danger, and international intrigue. In his lifetime he was hugely popular, writing fiction built for readers who wanted plot, pace, and high-stakes secrets.
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