
A towering figure known simply as Rodman commands attention the moment he steps into a sun‑dappled garden, his presence both unsettling and magnetic. His mixed Eastern heritage and effortless command of language hint at a mind that moves beyond ordinary borders, while his servile demeanor masks a deeper, almost secret power. The narrator, an observer drawn into Rodman’s orbit, describes him as a “mental monster” whose intellect dwarfs conventional knowledge.
When Rodman unveils a radical pamphlet on the synthetic manufacture of precious stones, the scientific world erupts. He proposes turning raw glass into flawless rubies, emeralds and other gems, promising limitless beauty at a fraction of the natural cost. The implications ripple through economics and culture, suggesting a future where centuries‑old treasures could be rendered obsolete. Listeners are invited to follow the intrigue as scholars, financiers, and curious onlookers grapple with a discovery that could reshape value itself.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (434K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by An Anonymous Project Gutenberg Volunteer, and David Widger
Release date
2001-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1869–1930
Best known for ingenious mystery stories and the memorable sleuth Uncle Abner, this American writer mixed courtroom logic, folklore, and a strong sense of moral drama. His work helped shape early detective fiction in the United States.
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