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Compiled by David Widger
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TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES
UNDER THE RED ROBE - By Stanley J. Weyman
A GENTLEMAN OF FRANCE - Being The Memoirs Of Gaston De Bonne Sieur De Marsac - By Stanley Weyman
THE HOUSE OF THE WOLF - By Stanley Weyman
FROM THE MEMOIRS OF A MINISTER OF FRANCE - By Stanley Weyman
THE CASTLE INN - By Stanley J. Weyman - Illustrated By Walter Appleton Clark - 1898
THE LONG NIGHT - By Stanley Weyman
IN KINGS' BYWAYS - By Stanley J. Weyman
Step into a world where honor, intrigue, and adventure intertwine across the courts of France and the rolling hills of England. The collection opens with a daring French conspirator cloaked in a scarlet robe, then sweeps to a memoir of a gentleman navigating the tumult of Navarre’s politics, before landing on a chilling mystery surrounding a wolf‑haunted estate. From the first page, each story invites listeners to linger over sumptuous settings—a bustling market, a moonlit road to Paris, a medieval inn filled with whispered secrets.
Across these tales, swashbuckling knights clash with hidden enemies, ministers plot delicate compromises, and ordinary folk confront sudden danger with quiet courage. Weyman’s prose glides with crisp dialogue and vivid detail, making the period feel both grand and intimate. Whether you’re drawn to daring duels, subtle courtly machinations, or the simple drama of everyday life, the early chapters promise an engaging ride that sets the stage for many unforgettable journeys.
Language
en
Duration
~24 minutes (23K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2019-03-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1855–1928
Best known for swashbuckling historical romances, this English novelist brought sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Europe to life with fast plots, political intrigue, and a strong sense of adventure. His books were hugely popular in the 1890s, especially with readers who loved Alexandre Dumas-style storytelling.
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