The Motor Rangers' Wireless Station

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The Motor Rangers' Wireless Station

by John Henry Goldfrap

EN·~4 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
1

THE MOTOR RANGERS’ WIRELESS STATION

1:34
2

CHAPTER I.

9:02
3

CHAPTER II.

11:42
4

CHAPTER III.

6:34
5

CHAPTER IV.

10:07
6

CHAPTER V.

7:06
7

CHAPTER VI.

8:15
8

CHAPTER VII.

11:49
9

CHAPTER VIII.

11:01
10

CHAPTER IX.

8:01

Description

The story opens with three inseparable friends—Nat, Joe, and the enthusiastic Ding‑dong—who have turned a quiet spot on Goat Island into a makeshift wireless outpost. Their days of idle beach lounging are interrupted when a sudden clang from the station’s alarm bell shatters the calm, hinting that the experimental equipment might have picked up something far more urgent than a routine weather report. As they scramble to decode the mysterious signal, the island’s rugged beauty and the boys’ good‑natured banter set a lively tone for the adventure that’s about to unfold.

From the moment the alarm sounds, the trio finds themselves drawn into a chain of unexpected challenges: a strange flash of flame, a looming storm, and a failing engine that threaten their peaceful getaway. Their resourcefulness and camaraderie are put to the test as they race against time to uncover the source of the disturbance, offering listeners a blend of suspense, humor, and the timeless thrill of youthful exploration.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (269K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Rick Morris and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2015-10-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Henry Goldfrap

John Henry Goldfrap

1879–1917

An English-born journalist who turned out fast-paced adventure stories for young readers, he became one of the many hidden hands behind early 20th-century boys' series fiction. Writing under a string of pseudonyms, he helped shape an era of dime-novel excitement from the newsroom to the bookstand.

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