About This Book
The narrative opens in the early 1800s along a slow post-road between regional towns and follows two weary travelers who stop at a provincial inn run by an ostentatious host. The surrounding canton is portrayed as gripped by fear of organized bands, so that locals travel armed and take elaborate nightly precautions. Through detailed scenes of carriages, roadside meals, and inn routines, the story shifts into a crime-adventure that weaves local color with mounting suspense, conspiratorial violence, and the ominous atmosphere that coalesces around the establishment and its visitors.
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