About This Book
The narrative follows a young recruit, John Manton, who bears a striking physical resemblance to another man, Bernard Treves, prompting Captain Gilbert to confront questions of identity. Manton reveals a past military accounting fault he is determined to remedy, while Gilbert conceives using the likeness to achieve practical ends. Mistaken identities, inquiries by military and police figures, and a developing plan to exploit resemblance create a web of suspense and moral dilemma. The story unfolds through investigations, personal confessions, and schemes that blend elements of mystery, adventure, and clandestine service operations.
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