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In the summer of 1804, a quiet Cornish village clings to cliffs that tumble into the Atlantic, its stone cottages huddled like a secret amphitheatre. Here, seventeen‑year‑old Dick Trevanion and his stout friend Sam Pollex spend long evenings out on a modest boat, chasing the elusive salmon bass that could fill their empty larder. The narrative paints the sea’s stillness and the rugged coastline with vivid detail, setting the stage for a night when patience finally yields a mysterious, glowing tug on their line.
As the stars pierce the twilight and the tide begins to rise, the boys find themselves drawn into an unexpected struggle with a creature of the deep. Their simple quest for supper quickly turns into a test of courage and quick thinking, hinting at larger dangers lurking beneath the waves. The opening promises a blend of nautical adventure, youthful daring, and the raw beauty of early‑19th‑century coastal life, inviting listeners to join Dick on a journey that begins with a humble fishing trip and spirals into something far more thrilling.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (578K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A classic name in British boys’ adventure fiction, this was actually a shared pen name used by two Oxford University Press editors. Their stories mixed fast-moving action with history, travel, and the imperial imagination of the early 20th century.
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