
A hidden layer of diplomatic intrigue runs through the story, where whispers in foreign ministries hint at a puzzle that has long eluded historians. The narrative opens with a seasoned Secretary of State confronting a young naval officer, whose outward confidence masks a deeper purpose beyond his official assignment to Japan. As the veil of official protocol lifts, the reader is drawn into a world where personal connections and covert messages could reshape the course of events.
The protagonist, a sea‑weathered attaché named Topham, is quietly redirected from a straightforward Pacific route to a circuitous journey through Berlin and the Suez Canal. Charged with delivering a secret packet to an old comrade in the German embassy, he must navigate both the formalities of military orders and the shadowy undercurrents of espionage. The stakes feel immediate, set against the looming tensions of a world on the brink of war, promising a tale of subtle maneuvering and quiet danger.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (274K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: Robert J. Shores, 1917.
Release date
2022-10-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1867–1932
Best known for imaginative adventure tales with a strange, eerie edge, this American writer moved easily between popular fiction and early film. His most famous novel, The Isle of Dead Ships, helped carry his storytelling into the silent and early sound eras through later screen adaptations.
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