The Wiles of the Wicked

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The Wiles of the Wicked

by William Le Queux

EN·~7 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
1

Chapter One. - Why This is Written.

16:27
2

Chapter Two. - The Bracelet and the Palm.

15:36
3

Chapter Three. - The House with the Portico.

14:36
4

Chapter Four. - The Woman.

13:35
5

Chapter Five. - The Unseen.

16:41
6

Chapter Six. - Hand and Heart.

9:10
7

Chapter Seven. - The Mystery is Increased.

12:32
8

Chapter Eight. - The Stranger.

13:48
9

Chapter Nine. - From the Unknown.

14:09
10

Chapter Ten. - The Girl in Blue.

14:45

Description

A nameless chronicler steps out of the shadows of his own past, determined to set the record straight for a powerful European house whose honor hangs in the balance. He recounts his early days—privileged enough to avoid work, a brief stint at Oxford, a restless tour of Italy—before returning to a grim, smoke‑filled flat on Essex Street. The cramped chambers, with their faded mahogany and creaking staircases, become the unlikely backdrop for a story he insists is “plain, unvarnished facts.”

Living in that dim apartment, he clings to his sole companion, an ambitious journalist friend, while the weight of his own melancholy presses him toward the grave. Yet beneath the gloom lies a tangled web of intrigue, whispered rumors, and bizarre incidents that hint at conspiracies far beyond ordinary society gossip. As he begins to unravel the first strands of this hidden saga, listeners are drawn into a world where personal despair meets the shadowy maneuvers of the continent’s most influential families.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (441K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2012-09-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Le Queux

William Le Queux

1864–1927

A master of early spy thrillers, he turned invasion fears, secret plots, and international intrigue into hugely popular fiction. His life as a journalist, traveler, and tireless self-promoter was almost as dramatic as his books.

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