
THE FLYING HORSEMAN - By - GUSTAVE AIMARD, - AUTHOR OF "GUIDE OF THE DESERT," "INSURGENT CHIEF," ETC., ETC. - REVISED AND EDITED BY PERCY B. ST. JOHN
LONDON: J. and R. MAXWELL - MILTON HOUSE, 4, SHOE LANE, E.C. - GEORGE VICKERS, ANGEL COURT, STRAND - AND ALL BOOKSELLERS - (From the Collected Works 1863-1885)
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In the rugged foothills of the Andes, a noble French marchioness and her teenage daughter find themselves prisoners of a bandit clan, their fate hanging on the edge of a brewing storm. When the mysterious Don Pablo arrives with a small troupe of horsemen, the women are offered a perilous escape through treacherous passes, their belongings strapped to stubborn mules and their hopes balanced on the thin line between courtesy and danger. The tense dialogue between the aristocratic captives and their rugged guides hints at deeper alliances and hidden motives, while the looming clouds promise both physical and emotional turbulence.
As dawn struggles through the clouds, the party sets out, the marchioness clinging to a fragile optimism about her missing husband and the promise of news from distant lands. Her daughter Eva, uneasy yet curious, watches the landscape shift, sensing that every mile forward may uncover new perils or unexpected allies. The opening chapters weave a vivid portrait of survival, honor, and the uneasy trust forged when strangers must rely on each other against a wild, unforgiving world.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (333K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-04-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1818–1883
Best known for lively adventure novels set in the American frontier and Latin America, his stories brought distant landscapes and high-stakes action to a wide French readership. Writing under a pen name, he became one of the best-known French popular novelists of the 19th century.
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