Los hermanos Plantagenet

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Los hermanos Plantagenet

by Manuel Fernández y González

ES·~4 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
1

\[La ortografía del original (del año 1888) está conservada.

0:16
2

I LOS HERMANOS DE LA NIEBLA

31:03
3

II EL HERMANO DEL VERDUGO

11:43
4

III PRINCIPIOS DE AVENTURA

8:10
5

IV DE LO QUE ENCONTRÓ DIK CUANDO MENOS LO ESPERABA

12:02
6

V LADY ESTER

21:56
7

VI UNA TRAICIÓN INVOLUNTARIA

15:43
8

VII UN MOTÍN-UN FLORÍN POR UNA CABEZA

10:35
9

VIII UN INSTRUMENTO ROTO

10:58
10

IX UNA SORPRESA

10:01

Description

On a cold November evening in 1194, a lone galley creaks up the Thames, its red pennant fluttering against a sky darkening with fog. Atop the stern, an athletic man and three silent companions stare toward a distant London, their patience wearing thin as the slow vessel struggles against the current. The scene shifts to the narrow, forest‑covered Isle of Dogs, a desolate spur of land that offers a stark view of the city’s towering walls and spires, shrouded in an advancing mist.

The narrative follows the two Plantagenet brothers, bound by blood and a secret mission that will thrust them into the tangled politics of a plague‑stricken, famine‑ridden London. As the fog envelopes river and shore, whispers of the city’s suffering mingle with the faint rustle of water, hinting at conspiracies lurking beneath the surface. Listeners are invited to glide with the brothers through a world where loyalty, ambition, and survival clash amid the looming shadows of medieval power.

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Language

es

Duration

~4 hours (231K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)

Release date

2012-03-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Manuel Fernández y González

Manuel Fernández y González

1821–1888

Best known as one of Spain’s great masters of the serialized novel, he wrote at remarkable speed and filled his stories with history, drama, and cliffhangers. His books helped bring popular fiction to a wide nineteenth-century readership.

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