
In a sleek Manhattan townhouse, Honora drifts through a life of polished comforts that feel increasingly hollow. Surrounded by silk curtains and curated treasures, she begins to question whether the elegance around her masks a deeper emptiness, prompting moments of wistful introspection as she watches the city’s bustle from her drawing‑room.
A chance glance at a newspaper article about the brilliant young attorney Peter Erwin ignites a sudden, electric curiosity. When a mysterious visitor bearing his name appears at her door, Honora’s routine is disrupted, and she finds herself drawn into a subtle, unsettling encounter that blurs the line between social expectation and something far more personal.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (114K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1874–1965
Best known for leading Britain through the darkest years of World War II, this statesman was also a gifted historian and speaker whose words helped define an era. His books, speeches, and memoirs still shape how many readers understand war, politics, and leadership.
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