
CHAPTER I THE HOUSE OF THE FIVE PINES
CHAPTER II MATTIE “CHARLES T. SMITH”
CHAPTER III THE WINKLE-MAN AND THE WILL
CHAPTER IV THE BOYCOTT
CHAPTER V “THE SHOALS OF YESTERDAY”
CHAPTER VI LOBSTER-POTS
CHAPTER VII THE FIRST NIGHT AT FIVE PINES
CHAPTER VIII A MESSAGE FROM MATTIE
CHAPTER IX THE SECOND NIGHT
CHAPTER X THE CAT OR THE CAPTAIN
The novel opens on a sweeping sea of yellow sand that climbs like frozen waves over a jagged cape, where towering dunes shift in silence and the ocean howls at the shore. From this stark wilderness a narrator climbs the barren heights, noting how the landscape reshapes the mind of any traveler who dares to chart a course through its ever‑moving trails. The description paints a world where even the wind seems to rewrite the map, leaving footprints that vanish by night.
Amid this unforgiving terrain the story turns to the vanished Dorothy Bradford, a Mayflower bride whose disappearance has become legend among the few who call the remote fishing village of Five Pines home. As present‑day explorers follow the ghostly clues left in the dunes, they find themselves caught between history and the relentless pull of the sea. The narrative blends vivid environmental detail with an emerging mystery, inviting listeners to wander the wind‑scoured cliffs and wonder what else the sand may be hiding.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (283K characters)
Release date
2024-05-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1886–1972

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