Cord and Creese

audiobook

Cord and Creese

by James De Mille

EN·~16 hours·60 chapters

Chapters

60 total

CHAPTER I. — THE LETTER FROM BEYOND THE SEA.

19:23

CHAPTER II. — A LIFE TRAGEDY.

19:38

CHAPTER III. — “A MAN OVERBOARD!”

24:48

CHAPTER IV. — SINKING IN DEEP WATERS.

12:46

CHAPTER V. — THE MYSTERY OF COFFIN ISLAND.

22:35

CHAPTER VI. — THE DWELLER IN THE SUNKEN SHIP.

18:00

CHAPTER VII. — MANUSCRIPT FOUND IN A BOTTLE.

21:24

CHAPTER VIII. — THE SIGNAL OF FIRE.

31:01

CHAPTER IX. — THE MALAY PIRATE

24:07

CHAPTER X. — BEATRICE.

19:00

Description

In the bustling streets of 1840 Sydney, the arrival of the steamship Rival sparks a swirl of excitement, drawing crowds to the post‑office and stirring talk among merchants. Inside the modest warehouse of Compton & Brandon, an elderly senior partner and his striking junior associate, Louis Brandon, examine the latest mail, their conversation hinting at a sudden surge in wool prices and the promise of profit. The scene captures a city on the brink of change, where commerce and curiosity intertwine.

Brandon himself commands attention: olive‑toned skin, dark hazel eyes that seem to hold a magnetic intensity, and an aristocratic bearing that feels out of place in a commission house. His calm confidence masks a mind attuned to subtle calculations, and when a lone, tremulous letter addressed solely to him arrives, his curiosity is instantly piqued. Listeners will be drawn into a world of Victorian intrigue, where a single missive may set the stage for mysteries that reach far beyond the harbor’s edge.

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Language

en

Duration

~16 hours (940K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Text file produced by David Moynihan, Tonya Allen, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2005-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

James De Mille

James De Mille

1833–1880

A Canadian novelist and professor, he wrote with wit, energy, and a taste for adventure that helped make him one of the country’s early popular storytellers. His books ranged from historical romance to satire and imaginative fiction, giving modern readers a lively glimpse of 19th-century literary life.

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