The Land of Mystery

audiobook

The Land of Mystery

by Edward Sylvester Ellis

EN·~6 hours·39 chapters

Chapters

39 total
1

CHAPTER I. — IN THE MATTO GROSSO.

9:05
2

CHAPTER II. — A TRIO OF ENEMIES.

12:12
3

CHAPTER III. — LIVELY WORK. - Now took place an unprecedented incident.

9:07
4

CHAPTER IV. — HOW IT ENDED.

7:38
5

CHAPTER V. — THE NATIVE VILLAGE.

8:20
6

CHAPTER VI. — ALONG THE FOREST PATH.

7:54
7

CHAPTER VI. — DESPERATE WORK.

8:16
8

CHAPTER VIII. — THE LAND OF MYSTERY.

8:39
9

CHAPTER IX. — A NATIVE HERCULES.

9:16
10

CHAPTER X. — DOUBLE-GUARDED.

10:40

Description

In the fading light of a blood‑red sun, a small canoe carrying four European scientists and three local guides pushes upstream on Brazil’s wild Xingu River. The party—Professor Ernest Grimcke, bright‑young American Fred Ashman, seasoned New Englander Jared Long, and grizzled sailor Aaron Johnston—finds the lush jungle both breathtaking and increasingly hostile, as distant tribes watch them with wary eyes. When a volley of poisoned arrows whistles past, the expedition’s optimism turns to uneasy vigilance, hinting at dangers that lie hidden beneath the river’s roar.

The diverse crew must contend with relentless rapids, exhausting portages, and the uneasy alliance with their native helpers Bippo, Pedros and Quincal, who struggle to master foreign firearms. As the river forces them to labor with oars and grapple with sudden waterfalls, the professor’s relentless optimism fuels a fragile morale. Listeners are drawn into a vivid portrait of 19th‑century exploration, where the promise of discovery is shadowed by an unfamiliar land that guards its secrets jealously.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (355K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

E-text prepared by Al Haines

Release date

2005-10-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward Sylvester Ellis

Edward Sylvester Ellis

1840–1916

A remarkably prolific 19th-century writer, he turned frontier adventure, history, and biography into fast-moving reading for generations of young Americans. Before becoming known for hundreds of stories and articles, he also worked as a teacher, school administrator, and journalist.

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