
THE MASQUERADER
By Katherine Cecil Thurston
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A thick, oppressive fog rolls over London’s streets as Parliament debates a distant uprising in Persia, hinting at hidden Russian machinations. In the midst of heated journalism and whispered conspiracies, a self‑absorbed MP named John Chilcote darts from the House of Commons, his nerves taut and his thoughts fragmented. The city’s dim lamps and ghostly statues become a backdrop for his hurried, uneasy walk toward Whitehall, where the darkness seems to close in around him.
As Chilcote navigates the shrouded avenues, the reader senses a man caught between public duty and private anxiety, his every step echoing the larger tension brewing in the corridors of power. The atmospheric suspense invites listeners to wonder whether his sudden panic is merely a product of the fog or a prelude to something far more unsettling. The story promises a tightly woven blend of political intrigue and personal mystery, set against the haunting veil of a London night.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (479K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by An Anonymous Volunteer and David Widger
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1875–1911
An Irish novelist of the Edwardian era, she became widely known for fast-moving, high-stakes fiction, especially the political thrillers that made her a bestseller on both sides of the Atlantic. Her work blends identity, ambition, and public scandal with a sharp feel for drama.
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