The King's Achievement

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The King's Achievement

by Robert Hugh Benson

EN·~13 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total

THE KING’S ACHIEVEMENT

2:11

CHAPTER IA DECISION

26:46

CHAPTER IIA FORETASTE OF PEACE

28:50

CHAPTER IIITHE ARRIVAL AT LEWES

29:11

CHAPTER IVA COMMISSION

25:13

CHAPTER VMASTER MORE

22:08

CHAPTER VIRALPH’S INTERCESSION

32:45

CHAPTER VIIA MERRY PRISONER

20:14

CHAPTER VIIIA HIGHER STEP

17:01

CHAPTER IXLIFE AT LEWES

26:53

Description

A stately manor set against sun‑lit lawns and a shimmering lake opens the tale, where the rhythm of daily life—moving trunks, bustling servants, and the distant clatter of hooves—creates a vivid portrait of an English estate on the brink of change. Sir James Torridon, a dignified patriarch, watches the arrival of a gleaming coach, his expression hinting at a weighty decision that will ripple through the household and beyond. The scene is alive with the subtle tension of anticipation, as each character—sons, servants, and even the faithful courtyard dog—waits for the moment that will set the story in motion.

Beyond the polished stone corridors, the narrative promises a blend of personal duty and larger political currents, drawing listeners into a world where honor, loyalty, and the pull of destiny intersect. As the first act unfolds, listeners will be drawn into the intricate web of family ties, hidden motives, and the looming influence of a king’s will, all rendered in richly described surroundings that make the era feel immediate and compelling.

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en

Duration

~13 hours (782K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-07-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Robert Hugh Benson

Robert Hugh Benson

1871–1914

An English priest and novelist who moved from the Church of England to Roman Catholicism, he brought spiritual urgency and a storyteller’s pace to his fiction. Best known today for Lord of the World, he wrote with a mix of conviction, imagination, and dramatic tension that still feels strikingly modern.

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