The King's Jackal

audiobook

The King's Jackal

by Richard Harding Davis

EN·~2 hours

Chapters

Description

A sumptuous terrace overlooking the Mediterranean sets the stage for a clandestine meeting of power, intrigue, and hidden agendas. In the opulent Hotel Grand Bretagne of Tangier, a covertly traveling king, guarded by soldiers who speak only their own tongue, awaits the arrival of a mysterious baron and a stern colonel. Their conversation, laced with cryptic references to money, secret commissions, and a looming expedition, hints at a delicate balance between political maneuvering and personal ambition.

Amid the fragrant palms and the distant shadow of Gibraltar, a young, guarded Countess Zara appears, her wary eyes suggesting a past shrouded in danger and loyalty. The clash of languages, the tension between foreign dignitaries, and the promise of a high‑stakes venture draw listeners into a world where every whisper could alter the fate of kingdoms. The opening promises a tale of espionage, romance, and the relentless pursuit of power on the edge of the Mediterranean.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (160K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1996-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Richard Harding Davis

Richard Harding Davis

1864–1916

A bestselling journalist-novelist of the Gilded Age, he brought speed, style, and firsthand drama to stories of war, politics, and high society. His adventures as a foreign correspondent helped shape the modern image of the reporter on the scene.

View all books