
Barry Lawrence drifts into the bustling waiting room of Pennsylvania Station, exhausted and wary after weeks of relentless scrutiny. A gaunt, impeccably dressed stranger repeatedly appears, his pale eyes fixed on Barry as if measuring something hidden beneath the surface. The encounter feels both ordinary and unsettling, a quiet tension building amid the clatter of trains and strangers.
When the mysterious man finally speaks, he offers Barry a startling proposition: a thousand dollars for a simple task that seems to hinge on solving a riddle and accepting a ring. Intrigued yet skeptical, Barry must decide whether to trust this enigmatic offer or walk away, while the shadow of his past pursuers looms ever closer. The story unfolds with a blend of suspense and subtle humor, inviting listeners to follow Barry’s uneasy journey through the labyrinth of chance and choice.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (311K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-07-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known today for the mystery-adventure novel The Riddle and the Ring; or, Won by Nerve, this little-documented early 20th-century writer left behind a brisk, suspenseful story that has outlived its era. Even with few biographical details available, the surviving work suggests a taste for puzzles, danger, and high-stakes twists.
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