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A secret council of anarchists threatens the stability of the world, and a young poet unexpectedly finds himself drawn into the heart of their conspiracy. Recruited as a detective, he must infiltrate their shadowy ranks, navigating a perilous game of espionage, betrayal, and shifting allegiances. What begins as a straightforward mission to expose revolutionaries soon transforms into a surreal, mind-bending journey where identities unravel and nothing is as it seems. Each revelation blurs the boundaries between ally and enemy, chaos and order, plunging him into a labyrinth of intrigue that challenges his grasp of reality itself.
First published in 1908, The Man Who Was Thursday stands as one of Gilbert K. Chesterton's most acclaimed works, blending mystery, satire, and allegory. With its wit, tension, and philosophical depth, the novel reflects the cultural anxieties of its time while probing timeless questions of individuality, loyalty, and truth.
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