Miss Caprice

audiobook

Miss Caprice

by St. George Rathborne

EN·~5 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

1893

1:01
2

CHAPTER I. - "COWARD!"

12:37
3

CHAPTER II. - A DEADLY ENCOUNTER.

12:40
4

CHAPTER III. - SAVED BY FIRE.

12:24
5

CHAPTER IV. - A WORLD-WIDE SEARCH.

13:36
6

CHAPTER V. - THE PROFESSOR ACTS.

14:39
7

CHAPTER VI. - PAULINE POTTER'S HOUR COMES.

12:09
8

CHAPTER VII. - THE BEAUTIFUL TIGRESS.

13:19
9

CHAPTER VIII. - HER DEBT CANCELED.

12:09
10

CHAPTER IX. - BRAVO, PHILANDER!

12:17

Description

In the crisp January light over the limestone terraces of Valletta, a small party of travelers pauses to drink in the Mediterranean panorama. Among them is a striking young Englishwoman, her peach‑tinted skin and bright blue eyes set off by an air of proud haughtiness. The island’s winding streets, Moorish arches, and bustling harbors provide a vivid backdrop for their unintended layover after their steamer suffers repairs. As the group settles, the rhythm of ordinary sightseeing is shattered by a sudden accusation that labels one of them a coward.

The incident spirals into a deadly encounter that forces the newcomers into a desperate scramble for safety, even as a blaze eruils nearby, offering both peril and unexpected rescue. Their brief respite in Malta quickly becomes the catalyst for a far‑reaching chase that will carry them across continents. Listeners are invited to follow the daring heroine as she confronts danger, uncovers hidden motives, and embarks on an adventure that promises intrigue from the sun‑lit cliffs of Malta to the far‑off horizons of war‑torn lands.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (302K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, Mary Meehan, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2005-06-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

St. George Rathborne

St. George Rathborne

1854–1938

A prolific American adventure writer, he turned out hundreds of boys' stories and dime novels across a career that stretched for roughly 60 years. Writing under St. George Rathborne and many pen names, he became especially known for fast-moving outdoor tales.

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