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Dangerous Days

By: Mary Roberts Rinehart
Narrated by: Nicholas Clifford
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Dangerous Days opens in a still-neutral America, though within a year, the country will have joined the European alliance against the Central Powers in the First World War. Clayton Spencer, a successful industrialist and owner of a munitions plant, finds himself facing several problems: not only anarchism and German sabotage, but also the prospect of a deteriorating marriage and of a son who all too often shares his mother's frivolous and essentially self-concerned point of view. 

How far will America's entry into the war change such views? What will it mean for Spencer, for his family, and for his business?

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I hated the monolog and the background music. It felt like I was stuck in the elevator of an old building.

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