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The Nameless Man

Natalie Sumner Lincoln

Narrateur Charles Everett

Maison d'édition: Paradox Audios

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Synopsis

"The Nameless Man" by Natalie Sumner Lincoln is a captivating novel set against the turbulent backdrop of the early 20th century, a time rife with political tension and intrigue. This gripping narrative delves deep into themes of espionage and deception, artfully weaving the lives of characters like the resolute Colonel Calhoun and the enigmatic Julian Barclay, who find themselves ensnared in a sinister web of conspiracy and murder. 
The story opens with Colonel Calhoun, a man burdened by the ominous shadows cast by Japan as tensions simmer in the Pacific. His heart thunders with a fierce, unwavering concern for America’s military and economic security. In a tense discourse with a trusted companion, he lays bare the depths of his fears regarding espionage and the looming specter of conflict. This opening scene not only establishes the gravity of his worries but also sets the stage for a thrilling drama that promises twists and turns. 
As the plot thickens, Colonel Calhoun's fate intertwines with that of Julian Barclay, who soon becomes embroiled in the chilling mystery surrounding the death of a fellow traveler, the ill-fated Tilghman, on a clandestine train journey. With each revelation, the stakes soar higher, uncovering intricate layers of intrigue, hidden identities, and perhaps even romantic entanglements that weave a complex tapestry around the lives of these compelling characters. The narrative ripples with suspense, drawing readers into a world where loyalty and betrayal dance perilously close, and where every decision could have devastating consequences.
Durée: environ 6 heures (06:03:27)
Date de publication: 17/10/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —