Foe-Farrell

audiobook

Foe-Farrell

by Arthur Quiller-Couch

EN·~9 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

FOE-FARRELL. - By - Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch.

0:03
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BOOK I—INGREDIENTS.

0:29
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BOOK II—THE CHASE.

0:14
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BOOK III—THE RETRIEVE.

0:19
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BOOK IV—THE COUNTERCHASE.

0:16
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BOOK I.

0:00
7

INGREDIENTS.

3:05:13
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BOOK II.

0:00
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THE CHASE.

2:11:07
10

BOOK III.

0:00

Description

In the cramped, makeshift officer’s mess of a World War I field battery, Major Otway spins a series of night‑by‑night tales for a small audience of fellow soldiers. The setting feels both intimate and precarious, a hollow on a hillside where the clatter of guns mixes with the quiet murmur of comrades sharing stories. Otway’s voice, half‑wry and half‑solemn, frames each episode like a modern Scheherazade, pulling listeners into the rhythm of trench life.

The narrative unfolds across a dozen titled “Nights,” each a self‑contained adventure that ranges from a daring escapade at the baths to a chase through shadowed streets and a desperate retrieval on a remote island. Along the way, characters grapple with rivalry, revenge, and the thin line between hunter and hunted, all while the war’s backdrop looms large. The structure—Prologue, four books, and an epilogue—creates a pulse‑pounding progression that keeps the listener guessing what will come next.

Quill‑sharp prose and vivid, almost cinematic details bring the battery’s world to life, making the listener feel the mud‑splattered boots, the flicker of lanterns, and the uneasy camaraderie among the men. The story balances gritty realism with moments of dark humor, offering both suspense and a reflective look at the cost of obsession. It’s an engaging listen for anyone who enjoys character‑driven wartime sagas told with a storyteller’s flair.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (553K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Lionel Sear

Release date

2006-08-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Arthur Quiller-Couch

Arthur Quiller-Couch

1863–1944

Best known by the pen name “Q,” this Cornish writer helped shape generations of readers through his fiction, criticism, and classic poetry anthologies. His work ranges from lively adventure stories to influential reflections on how literature should be read and enjoyed.

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