Publisher's Synopsis
The Moonlit Way is a novel written by Robert W. Chambers. The story is set in the early 1900s and follows the adventures of a young man named Philip Kirkwood. Philip is a struggling artist who is trying to make a name for himself in the art world. One day, he receives a mysterious letter from his father, who he thought was dead. The letter leads him on a journey to the French countryside, where he discovers a hidden world of secret societies and ancient mysteries.As Philip delves deeper into this world, he uncovers a dark conspiracy involving a powerful and dangerous group known as the Moon Men. With the help of a beautiful young woman named Ysonde, Philip must navigate treacherous terrain and outwit his enemies in order to uncover the truth behind his father's disappearance and the Moon Men's ultimate goal.The Moonlit Way is a thrilling adventure story that combines elements of mystery, romance, and supernatural horror. It is a classic of early 20th-century literature and a must-read for fans of the genre.1919. Chambers, American artist and writer, later turned to writing romantic fiction to earn a living. According to some estimates, Chambers was one of the most successful literary careers of his period, with a few of his works achieving bestseller status. Contents: Prologue-Claire-de-Lune; A Shadow Dance; Sunrise; Sunset; Dusk; In Dragon Court; Dulcie; Opportunity Knocks; Dulcie Answers; Her Day; Her Evening; Her Night; The Last Mail; A Midnight Tete-a-Tete; Problems; Blackmail; The Watcher; A Conference; The Babbler; A Chance Encounter; Grogan�������s; The White Blackbird; Foreland Farms; A Lion in the Path; A Silent House; Starlight; �������Be-n-Eirinn I!; The Moonlit Way; Green Jackets; and Asthore. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.