The Deemster

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The Deemster

by Sir Hall Caine

EN·~13 hours·48 chapters

Chapters

48 total
1

THE SHADOW OF A CRIME - THE DEEMSTER - BY HALL CAINE - HALL CAINE'S BEST BOOKS IN THREE VOLUMES - VOLUME I

0:15
2

THE DEEMSTER

0:00
3

CHAPTER I - THE DEATH OF OLD EWAN

14:16
4

CHAPTER II - A MAN CHILD IS BORN

13:59
5

CHAPTER III - THE CHRISTENING OF YOUNG EWAN

16:06
6

CHAPTER IV - THE DEEMSTER OF MAN

17:03
7

CHAPTER V - THE MANXMAN'S BISHOP

27:37
8

CHAPTER VI - THE COZY NEST AT BISHOP'S COURT

25:36
9

CHAPTER VII - DANNY THE MADCAP

26:09
10

CHAPTER VIII - PASSING THE LOVE OF WOMEN

19:29

Description

On a bleak, wind‑swept island, the venerable patriarch Ewan Mylrea passes away, leaving his estate to his two very different sons. Gilcrist, the younger, is gentle and content with quiet pursuits, while Thorkell, the elder, is restless, crafty, and driven by a fierce ambition. The death of their father brings the brothers’ opposing natures into sharp relief, setting the stage for a struggle over Ballamona’s future.

Thorkell quickly assumes control, imposing steep rents and commandeering the harvest to line his own coffers, actions that spark resentment among the hard‑pressed tenants. His calculated maneuvers and cold efficiency hint at deeper motives, and whispers begin to circulate about the true cost of his “inheritance.” As the island’s people watch the once‑prosperous estate teeter on the brink, a shadow of crime and betrayal looms, promising a tense confrontation that will test loyalty, justice, and the very meaning of providence.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (800K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-04-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sir Hall Caine

Sir Hall Caine

1853–1931

A literary superstar in his own day, this Victorian and Edwardian novelist filled his stories with high emotion, moral conflict, and the atmosphere of the Isle of Man. His books reached huge audiences around the world, and several became successful stage and screen adaptations.

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