
audiobook
GUSTAVE AIMARD
ARKANSASIN SISSIT
SISÄLLYS:
V. H.-A. - JOHDANTO: KIROTTU - I
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IV
ENSIMMÄINEN OSA - USKOLLINEN SYDÄN - I
II
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A sweeping adventure unfolds across the untamed prairies and dense woodlands of the American frontier, where the line between civilization and wilderness blurs beneath endless skies. The story follows a restless wanderer who drifts from the dusty outposts of Hermosillo to the remote reaches of the Arkansas marshes, drawn by the promise of freedom and the lure of hidden fortunes. Along the way, he encounters a kaleidoscope of characters—ruthless bandits, steadfast trappers, and enigmatic Native warriors—each shaping his view of a world in constant conflict.
As the protagonist delves deeper into the rugged terrain, he learns to survive the harsh elements, track elusive prey, and navigate the delicate politics of rival tribes. The narrative pulses with vivid descriptions of prairie storms, moonlit hunts, and the stark beauty of the frontier’s hidden valleys, while the ever‑present tension between loyalty and betrayal keeps his journey precarious. Early encounters with the Comanche and the looming threat of a vengeful antagonist set the stage for a tale of honor tested by the unforgiving landscape.
Written in a brisk, immersive style, the novel captures the restless spirit of 19th‑century exploration. Its blend of action, cultural clash, and raw natural detail offers listeners a window into a bygone era where every sunrise could bring either salvation or peril. The first act promises a gripping start, inviting audiences to follow the trail of a true frontiersman’s heart.
Language
fi
Duration
~8 hours (511K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-08-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1818–1883
Adventure, frontier danger, and far-off landscapes run through these fast-moving novels by a French writer who turned his taste for travel into popular fiction. Best known for stories set in the Americas, he helped bring the western and frontier tale to a wide 19th-century readership.
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