Cormorant Crag: A Tale of the Smuggling Days

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Cormorant Crag: A Tale of the Smuggling Days

by George Manville Fenn

EN·~11 hours·40 chapters

Chapters

40 total

Chapter One. - A Home at Sea.

10:10

Chapter Two. - “Two for a Pair.”

14:38

Chapter Three. - A Day at Sea.

33:03

Chapter Four. - Cinder has Discovery on the Brain.

14:10

Chapter Five. - While the Raven croaked.

20:46

Chapter Six. - Haunted by the Scraw.

22:20

Chapter Seven. - The Pangs of Cold Pudding.

14:01

Chapter Eight. - A Random Shot.

18:54

Chapter Nine. - Study versus Discovery.

12:26

Chapter Ten. - A Venturesome Journey.

13:45

Description

In a rugged coastal village where the tide carries both fish and secrets, a spirited boy named Vincent Burnet spends his days climbing cliffs, wading in the surf, and dodging his father's relentless push toward a genteel future. The Burnet household teems with sharp‑tongued doctors, weary mothers, and the ever‑present clang of the sea, creating a lively backdrop for Vince’s restless energy and his yearning for a life unbound by formal schooling. As the community’s quiet rhythms mask whispers of smuggling routes, Vince’s talent for navigating the cliffs hints at a deeper involvement in the hidden world that thrives beneath the waves.

Through witty banter and heartfelt moments, the story paints a vivid portrait of a family caught between tradition and the untamed freedom of the shore. Listeners will be drawn into the lively exchanges, the tug of duty versus adventure, and the subtle currents that suggest a larger, clandestine tale waiting to surface.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (649K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2007-05-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Manville Fenn

George Manville Fenn

1831–1909

A hugely productive Victorian storyteller, he wrote adventure tales, school stories, and historical fiction that kept generations of young readers turning pages. Before becoming a full-time author, he worked as a teacher, editor, and journalist, experiences that gave his fiction its lively, practical feel.

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