A West Point Treasure; Or, Mark Mallory's Strange Find

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A West Point Treasure; Or, Mark Mallory's Strange Find

by Upton Sinclair

EN·~5 hours

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Description

At the heart of West Point’s summer encampment, a tight‑knit group of plebes rides the line between mischief and bravery. When Mark Mallory reads a warning‑filled letter from an old classmate, it becomes clear that his daring exploits have earned both admiration and a fierce rivalry with the senior cadets. The tone is lively, peppered with the crackle of campfire stories and the promise of something hidden beneath the academy’s storied grounds.

What begins as a harmless prank quickly spirals into a hunt for a long‑forgotten treasure, drawing Mark and his comrades into a maze of secret passages, coded messages, and unexpected allies. Along the way they confront riddles, dodge traps, and outwit a band of would‑be thieves, all while the cadets’ own codes of honor and loyalty are put to the test. The adventure balances humor with suspense, inviting listeners to follow the cadets as they chase clues and learn what true courage really means.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (303K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2021-02-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Upton Sinclair

Upton Sinclair

1878–1968

Best known for writing The Jungle, he used fiction as a tool for reform, turning outrage over social injustice into page-turning stories. His work helped expose the brutal realities of industrial America and made him one of the most influential muckraking writers of his era.

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