The Harbor of Doubt

audiobook

The Harbor of Doubt

by Francis William Sullivan

EN·~6 hours·31 chapters

Chapters

31 total
1

CHAPTER I - MALICIOUSLY ACCUSED

11:03
2

CHAPTER II - THE RED PERIL

12:55
3

CHAPTER III - THE TEST

10:34
4

CHAPTER IV - REFUGEES

9:11
5

CHAPTER V - STARTLING NEWS

14:15
6

CHAPTER VI - THE ISLAND DECIDES

15:19
7

CHAPTER VII - A STRANGER

14:07
8

CHAPTER VIII - JIMMIE THOMAS’S STRATEGY

7:05
9

CHAPTER IX - ON THE COURSE

10:03
10

CHAPTER X - A MYSTERY

9:14

Description

Young Captain Code Schofield is haunted by the wreck of the May Schofield, a disaster that has turned the entire island of Grande Mignon against him. In the flickering firelight of the Mallaby mansion, he wrestles with accusations, guilt, and a restless desire to prove his innocence. Elsa Mallaby, his longtime confidante, offers unwavering support, reminding him that the truth still lies beneath the surface. Their uneasy conversation sets the tone for a tense, introspective journey.

As rumors swirl and old sailors whisper of betrayal, Code must navigate a web of suspicion, old grudges, and hidden motives. The harbor, once a place of livelihood, becomes a stage for a psychological battle between memory and reputation. With the community watching his every move, the captain’s quest to uncover what really happened aboard the May Schofield promises a gripping mix of maritime intrigue and personal redemption. The stakes rise as every whispered doubt threatens to seal his fate.

Set against the rugged beauty of the Bay of Fundy, the novel paints a vivid portrait of a small fishing town where loyalty is scarce and secrets run deep. Listeners will be drawn into Code’s internal conflict and the looming question: can a man truly escape the shadows of his past, or will the harbor’s doubts swallow him whole?

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (354K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2009-08-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Francis William Sullivan

b. 1887

An early 20th-century American novelist, he wrote adventure stories of the far North and frontier life, including The Wilderness Trail, later adapted for film. He also published under the pen name Frank Williams.

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