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Phantom Wires: A Novel

By Arthur Stringer

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a world of espionage and dangerous secrets, a desperate man and his estranged wife become entangled in a web of moral choices and uncertain loyalties amidst the alluring backdrop of Monte Carlo's dark side.

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2006-11-07
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Summary

"Phantom Wires: A Novel" by Arthur Stringer is a tale set in Monte Carlo, where electrical expert James L. Durkin is haunted by his past and the challenges of the present. Facing despair and an uncertain future, Durkin finds himself drawn back into action, prompted by an advertisement and the resurfacing memories of his wife, Frances. Frances, seeking independence, becomes involved in espionage and dangerous secrets. Their paths converge again, raising questions of loyalty, redemption, and moral choices amidst deception and intrigue while showcasing a story woven with themes of human desire, moral conflict, and the struggle against destiny.

About the Author

Arthur Stringer was a Canadian novelist, screenwriter, and poet who later moved to the United States.

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