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Theft

Theft

by Jack London

4.2 (1,188 ratings) 3h 56m English
Also available in: Español
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About the Book

Theft by Jack London is a gripping political play set against the backdrop of Washington DC. The narrative centers around Howard Knox, a determined congressman who suspects corrupt practices at the firm of a wealthy industrialist. With the assistance of the industrialist's daughter, Knox embarks on a quest to uncover crucial documents that could substantiate his claims and expose the truth behind the corruption.

This work is notable for its intricate exploration of themes such as political corruption, ethics, and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in power. London's sharp dialogue and keen observations on societal issues create a tense atmosphere that engages the audience, making it a significant piece in the realm of political drama. The play not only reflects the complexities of political maneuvering but also highlights the personal stakes involved in the pursuit of justice.

Fans of suspenseful political thrillers will find much to appreciate in Theft. Its compelling narrative and rich character dynamics are sure to captivate listeners. Best of all, this is a FREE audiobook that you can enjoy online, narrated by volunteers who bring the characters to life.

Highlights

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Experience the tense atmosphere of political intrigue in Theft.

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Explore themes of corruption and ethical dilemmas in a gripping narrative.

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Enjoy this FREE audiobook narrated by volunteers, available online.

Frequently asked questions

What is "Theft" about?

Theft by Jack London is a free audiobook exploring political corruption and suspense.

Who wrote "Theft"?

"Theft" was written by Jack London.

Is the "Theft" audiobook by Jack London free?

Yes. BookAudio lets you listen to the public-domain audiobook "Theft" online for free. For commercial titles we link to the official source (such as Audible).

How long is the "Theft" audiobook?

The "Theft" audiobook runs about 3h 56m.

Who narrates "Theft"?

"Theft" is narrated by Various readers.