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Shadows of History

A Century of Secret Influence

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Shadows of History

By: Martin Francom
Narrated by: Terrence Scott Miller
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"Shadows of History: A Century of Secret Influence" by Marty Francom is an ambitious and intriguing blend of historical fiction and speculative thriller. The novel follows Edward Blackwood, a young writer in 1930s London who becomes embroiled in the clandestine activities of the St. Francis de Sales Club, a secret society dedicated to shaping world events from the shadows. The narrative spans the tumultuous 20th century, from the eve of World War II to the dawn of the digital age.

Through Edward's eyes, listeners witness pivotal moments in history, from the Cuban Missile Crisis to the fall of the Berlin Wall, all while exploring the hidden machinations that supposedly guided these events.

The author's grasp of historical detail is impressive, lending authenticity to the fictional elements of the story. Francom skillfully weaves real-world figures and events into his narrative, creating a tantalizing "what if" scenario that will appeal to history buffs and conspiracy theorists alike.

At its core, "Shadows of History" is a meditation on power, responsibility, and the ethical implications of attempting to guide the course of human events. Edward's journey from naive observer to influential actor provides a compelling character arc that anchors the sprawling narrative. While the pacing can be uneven at times, with some periods of history receiving more attention than others, the overall arc of the story remains engaging. The introduction of futuristic elements, such as the Nexus device, adds a science fiction flavor that may surprise some listeners but opens up intriguing possibilities for the plot. The prose is solid, if not particularly lyrical, and serves the story well. Dialogue is generally believable, though some historical figures may come across as slightly caricatured.

"Shadows of History" is an entertaining and thought-provoking listen that will appeal to fans of historical fiction, political thrillers, and light science fiction.

©2024 Martin Francom (P)2024 Martin Francom
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Interesting approach to story telling.

The story is about a struggling writer, journalist in 1936. He stumbles into the St Frances de Sales Club. Here he begins a mysterious journey through time meeting a variety of historical figures from whom he learns skills that helps him to become a great writer. These skills are polished as becomes a war journalist. The story spans the period from 1936 to 2000 plus. The reader will learn some history fragments that they might not have ever heard before. The story has a mysterious element to it. The ending will surprise you.

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