
Robert Fairchild has spent his entire adult life in the shadow of his aging father, tending to the same rooms, the same chair by the window, and the quiet rhythms of a house that has become a sanctuary of routine. When his father finally passes, the familiar walls feel suddenly hollow, and Robert is left to confront a loneliness he never imagined. The loss forces him to question the purpose of years spent in quiet devotion, and the familiar objects around him begin to whisper of secrets long kept.
One evening, recalling a half‑spoken promise, Robert discovers a hidden note tucked inside an old European history volume, bearing a combination for a locked safe. The revelation pulls him toward a forgotten bedroom and a rusted iron chest that may hold the truth his father guarded. As he hesitates at the threshold, the story unfolds into a quiet, tense search for meaning amid the remnants of a life lived in quiet obedience.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (428K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-12-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1886–1940
Drawn to circus life as a teenager, this American writer turned years of first-hand experience into vivid stories of big tops, Wild West performers, and crime. His books mix show-business color with a reporter’s eye for detail.
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