Justin Caryll was an unwilling hero: an unwilling plotter of revenge, an unwilling spy and an unwilling pursuer of the woman he loves. Justin must thread a perilous path through various sticky wickets, between the machinations of his foster father, the violence of his brother, the relentless pursuit by the government's agent, his hopeless love for the hapless heroine, and the struggles of his own conscience. Fortunately, Justin is equipped with the skill and speed to lunge and parry, both verbally and with a sword, to make his way through 18th century London with plenty of aplomb, in the midst of Jacobite plots and financial finagling by the ultra rich.
Read by:Carol Pelster
Running Time:10:43:23
Section --- Chapter --- Run Time
1 01 - Chapter 1 - 39:10
2 02 - Chapter 2 - 33:08
3 03 - Chapter 3 - 22:33
4 04 - Chapter 4 - 37:42
5 05 - Chapter 5 - 26:34
6 06 - Chapter 6 - 22:38
7 07 - Chapter 7 - 15:59
8 08 - Chapter 8 - 19:02
9 09 - Chapter 9, part 1 - 36:41
10 10 - Chapter 9, part 2 - 23:09
11 11 - Chapter 10 - 21:16
12 12 - Chapter 11 - 38:13
13 13 - Chapter 12 - 31:31
14 14 - Chapter 13 - 35:06
15 15 - Chapter 14 - 23:08
16 16 - Chapter 15 - 21:05
17 17 - Chapter 16 - 27:19
18 18 - Chapter 17 - 19:01
19 19 - Chapter 18 - 25:42
20 20 - Chapter 19 - 19:06
21 21 - Chapter 20 - 30:30
22 22 - Chapter 21 - 27:32
23 23 - Chapter 22 - 32:07
24 24 - Chapter 23 - 15:10
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