The Lost Pibroch, and other Sheiling Stories

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The Lost Pibroch, and other Sheiling Stories

by Neil Munro

EN·~3 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total

THE LOST PIBROCH - AND OTHER SHEILING STORIES

0:02

By Neil Munro

0:00

THE LOST PIBROCH

23:24

RED HAND

12:29

THE SECRET OF THE HEATHER-ALE

13:35

BOBOON'S CHILDREN

23:02

THE FELL SERGEANT.

11:08

BLACK MURDO

30:22

THE SEA-FAIRY OF FRENCH FORELAND.

15:59

SHUDDERMAN SOLDIER

21:46

Description

A collection of short, richly imagined tales unfolds around an old Highland legend: the lost pibroch, an ancient pipe melody that has vanished from the world’s repertoire. The stories weave together mythic history, the haunting call of the bagpipe, and the quiet pride of a few remaining masters, inviting listeners into a realm where music can summon the voices of forgotten ancestors.

The centerpiece follows two wandering pipers who stumble upon Half Town, a secluded settlement cradled by ancient firs and alders. Welcomed by the village’s sturdy chief, they are led to a mysterious blind piper whose strange, half‑finished instrument hints at the missing tune. As the strangers share their own music, the villagers’ curiosity deepens, and the search for the lost melody begins to shape their fate.

Through lyrical prose and a touch of gentle humor, the narrative captures the texture of Highland life—its rugged landscape, its secretive clans, and the timeless pull of a song that may yet be heard again. Listeners will find themselves drawn into a world where every note carries a story waiting to be uncovered.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (212K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2013-09-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Neil Munro

Neil Munro

1864–1930

Best remembered for the wonderfully comic Para Handy stories, this Scottish writer also built a serious career as a journalist, editor, and novelist. His work moves easily between humor, sea-going adventure, and richly imagined Highland history.

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