The Motor Boat Club at Nantucket; or, The Mystery of the Dunstan Heir

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The Motor Boat Club at Nantucket; or, The Mystery of the Dunstan Heir

by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock

EN·~4 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
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THE MOTOR BOAT CLUB AT NANTUCKET

0:21
2

Contents

0:00
3

CHAPTER I—THE PAIR IN THE SEAT AHEAD

16:32
4

CHAPTER II—BOUNCER WAKES UP

15:46
5

CHAPTER III—THE LUCKIEST BOY IN THE WORLD

17:30
6

CHAPTER IV—SIGHTING THE “PIRATE”

8:46
7

CHAPTER V—A JOKE ON THE ENEMY

11:40
8

CHAPTER VI—TOM HAS A BAD QUARTER OF AN HOUR

15:50
9

CHAPTER VII—“THE QUICKEST WAY OF WALKING THE PLANK”

15:37
10

CHAPTER VIII—TOM DISCOVERS THE HEIR

8:20

Description

Two adventurous teens, Tom and Joe, are on a train bound for the windswept island of Nantucket, ready to take charge of a sleek new motorboat called the Meteor. Their seasoned companion, a weather‑worn sailor, and a sharp‑eyed businessman discuss the vessel’s speed and hidden quirks, sparking the boys’ curiosity. As the train rattles through the July heat, the pair can’t shake a feeling that something isn’t quite right with the boat they’ll soon command.

When they finally reach Wood’s Hole, the Meteor proves to be more than a fast craft—it carries whispers of a family legacy and a secret that could endanger the whole Motor Boat Club. Tom’s keen ear and Joe’s steady nerves draw them into a tangled web of intrigue, where every splash and engine rumble hints at a deeper mystery waiting to surface. Their bond and love of the sea will be put to the test as they race to uncover the truth before it drifts out of reach.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (281K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-08-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock

H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock

1868–1922

Best known for brisk, patriotic adventure stories for young readers, this prolific American writer moved easily between journalism, technical writing, and fiction. His books often mixed action, discipline, and military themes in a style that helped define popular boys' series fiction of the early 1900s.

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