Elusive Isabel

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Elusive Isabel

by Jacques Futrelle

EN·~4 hours

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Description

In the glittering world of Washington’s diplomatic circles, a state dinner gathers the most influential envoys—British, French, Russian, German, and the colorful representatives of distant lands. Beneath the polished politeness, whispered currents of intrigue swirl, and a single, unsigned note slips onto a diplomat’s plate, demanding an urgent, secret meeting. The mystery deepens when a second, identical summons arrives, its elegant handwriting unmistakably feminine and its origins unknown.

Compelled by curiosity and duty, the British ambassador abandons the festivities and hurries to his office, where a striking woman in a shimmering gown awaits. Her clear, blue‑gray eyes meet his, and the silent exchange hints at hidden motives that could disturb the fragile balance of international politics. As the evening’s elegance gives way to a tense, private confrontation, listeners are drawn into a web of secrecy where every gesture may conceal a larger game.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (230K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Steven desJardins and PG Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2004-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jacques Futrelle

Jacques Futrelle

1875–1912

Best remembered for creating the brilliant logician Professor Van Dusen, this American mystery writer helped shape the early detective story before his life was cut short in the Titanic disaster of April 15, 1912.

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