by J. Stewart
About this book
L.P.M. : the end of the Great War by J. Stewart plunges listeners into a tense, fast-moving tale of diplomacy, espionage, and moral collision as World War I reaches a turning point. A bold young American, uneasy monarchs, shadowy spies, and a cast of military and political figures move through Buckingham Palace, German headquarters, and the corridors of power in a story that blends adventure with biting commentary on nations at war.
J. Stewart combines the immediacy of war stories with the reflective depth of early 20th-century literature, exploring themes of honor, deception, technological change (wireless and aviation), and the human costs of grand strategy. Episodes of clandestine taxis, masked identities, royal audiences, and wireless plots create a serialized, cinematic momentum while preserving historical detail and period atmosphere—without revealing key twists.
Perfect for listeners who crave classic wartime adventure, historical fiction rooted in real-world tensions, or literary treatments of espionage and diplomacy. This audiobook rewards fans of razor-sharp intrigue and thoughtful examinations of how empires, leaders, and ordinary people respond when the world’s order collapses.