The Man in the Twilight

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The Man in the Twilight

by Ridgwell Cullum

EN·~11 hours·7 chapters

Chapters

7 total
1

The Man in the Twilight

0:02
2

G.P. Putnam's Sons New York and London The Knickerbocker Press

1:08
3

THE MAN IN THE TWILIGHT

0:01
4

Part I

2:09:54
5

Part II—Eight Years Later

9:00:52
6

The Heart of Unaga

0:55
7

Snowdrift

0:53

Description

In the remote woods of northern Canada, a hard‑knocking foreman named Bat Marker is faced with a crisis that could cripple the thriving pulp‑mill operation he’s built. Across the table sits his enigmatic employer, Leslie Standing, a former academic whose sharp mind now steers the business through treacherous waters. Their uneasy partnership is tested as they confront a looming threat that promises to upend everything they’ve fought for.

A mysterious financier known as Hellbeam has resurfaced in Quebec, sending his agent Idepski to the steam‑packet office—a move that signals trouble for the mill’s supply line. With whispers of a rival’s scheming and the safety of their workers at stake, Bat and Leslie must decide whether to outwit the unseen adversary or risk losing the livelihood of an entire community. Their dialogue crackles with tension, hinting at a larger game of corporate espionage and personal vendettas.

The story blends rugged frontier adventure with the cerebral intrigue of high‑stakes business, drawing listeners into a world where raw determination meets calculated strategy. As the stakes rise, the characters’ conflicting motivations create a compelling, atmospheric tale that promises both action and thoughtful maneuvering.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (646K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-01-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ridgwell Cullum

Ridgwell Cullum

1867–1943

An adventure novelist with real frontier experience, he filled his stories with ranches, remote settlements, and the hard edges of life in North America. His books move quickly and lean into danger, landscape, and survival.

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