
In a mist‑shrouded London winter, a rare shaft of sunshine breaks over the Embankment Gardens, catching the eye of a solitary, gaunt young man. Aaron Rodd, an American‑born lawyer who has drifted into anonymity, sits alone until a striking young woman in black approaches, her violet eyes bright with curiosity. She tends to an elderly, frail stranger wrapped in furs, hinting at a family torn by “terrible times” and a need for counsel. Their brief exchange—about secrecy, loyalty, and the very nature of a lawyer’s oath—leaves Rodd uneasy yet oddly compelled.
The woman’s enigmatic questions and the whispered promise of a hidden request pull Rodd toward a mystery that feels both personal and larger than the park bench they occupy. As the old man stirs and the city’s fog rolls in, the pair stand on the brink of a tangled affair involving trust, duty, and perhaps a concealed danger. Listeners are drawn into a tense, atmospheric encounter that promises intrigue without revealing the story’s deeper twists.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (345K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2016-01-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1946
Best known for fast-moving thrillers and political mysteries, this prolific English novelist helped shape early 20th-century popular suspense. His stories mixed high society, international intrigue, and sharp, readable plotting that kept generations of readers hooked.
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