
In the heat of the 1870 Franco‑Prussian conflict, a lone French officer finds himself thrust into a shadowy world of coded telegrams and covert orders. Tasked with locating the elusive John Buckhurst, he races across the war‑torn frontier, from the bustling streets of Paris to the quiet hamlet of Morsbronn. The landscape is a patchwork of vineyards, rain‑soaked hills, and restless troops, each detail a clue in a larger puzzle.
Behind the crackle of the military telegraph, a secret dialogue unfolds between the narrator and Colonel Jarras, a high‑ranking officer of the Imperial Military Police. Their terse exchanges reveal a fragile intelligence network, a missing man, and an empress whose curiosity sharpens the stakes. As the protagonist deciphers movements of cavalry and the uncertain whereabouts of the German forces, the tension builds around a chase that could alter the balance of power.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (587K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-03-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1865–1933
Best known for the eerie cult classic The King in Yellow, this American writer moved easily between horror, historical fiction, romance, and adventure. Before becoming a prolific novelist, he trained as an artist in New York and Paris.
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