Miss Cheyne of Essilmont, Volume 3 (of 3)

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Miss Cheyne of Essilmont, Volume 3 (of 3)

by James Grant

EN·~4 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

MISS CHEYNE OF ESSILMONT

0:49
2

CHAPTER I. THE BATTLE OF AMOAFUL.

14:34
3

CHAPTER II. THE SCARABŒUS.

18:56
4

CHAPTER III. THE LOST ONE.

18:57
5

CHAPTER IV. A YEAR OF JOY.

26:30
6

CHAPTER V. IN HAMPSHIRE AGAIN.

10:46
7

CHAPTER VI. 'THOUGHTS THAT OFTEN LIE TOO DEEP FOR TEARS.'

15:41
8

CHAPTER VII. 'OH, FOR A HORSE WITH WINGS!'

13:33
9

CHAPTER VIII. A BIRTHDAY GIFT.

19:17
10

CHAPTER IX. CADBURY REDIVIVUS.

12:25

Description

In the heat of the West African frontier, a British regiment finds itself thrust into the chaos of the Battle of Amoaful, where gunfire, ancient rituals and sudden omens collide. As the troops push forward under the oppressive jungle canopy, they confront a people whose mystic customs—flesh‑bound sacrifices, eerie market‑place spectacles, and a terrifying tornado that topples the king’s sacred tree—suggest a land on the brink of collapse. The narrative follows the hardened officers and the restless soldiers, their morale frayed by meager rations and longing for home, while a strange, newborn child whose sudden disappearance fuels superstitious dread hints at forces beyond ordinary warfare.

Amid the clang of rifles and the roar of battle, the story introduces Miss Cheyne, a sharp‑witted observer whose curiosity draws her into the tangled web of colonial ambition and local prophecy. Her keen eye captures both the brutal reality of combat and the haunting whispers of the Ashanti’s ancient beliefs, setting the stage for a tale where history, horror, and humanity intertwine.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (283K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

London: Hurst and Blackett, Publishers, 1883.

Credits

Al Haines

Release date

2024-01-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

James Grant

James Grant

1822–1887

A prolific Scottish storyteller, he turned military life and Scottish history into fast-moving popular fiction. His novels mix adventure, romance, and a strong sense of place, making him a vivid voice of 19th-century historical fiction.

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