
Volume 1. - INTRODUCTION
NOTE
Volume 1. - I. THE WAY TO THE VERDICT II. WHAT CAME OF THE TRIAL III. AFTER FIVE YEARS IV. CHARLEY MAKES A DISCOVERY V. THE WOMAN IN HELIOTROPE VI. THE WIND AND THE SHORN LAMB VII. "PEACE, PEACE, AND THERE IS NO PEACE!" VIII. THE COST OF THE ORNAMENT
CHAPTER I - THE WAY TO THE VERDICT
CHAPTER II - WHAT CAME OF THE TRIAL
CHAPTER III - AFTER FIVE YEARS
CHAPTER IV - CHARLEY MAKES A DISCOVERY
CHAPTER V - THE WOMAN IN HELIOTROPE
CHAPTER VI - THE WIND AND THE SHORN LAMB
CHAPTER VII - "PEACE, PEACE, AND THERE IS NO PEACE"'
The narrative opens with a writer’s candid confession, sharing letters once meant only for a close friend. Through these missives we glimpse the birth of a sprawling tale set in the rugged environs of Quebec, where the enigmatic Charley Steele emerges as a portrait of modern ambition and restless yearning. The author’s own turmoil mirrors Steele’s, promising a story that feels both intensely personal and broadly reflective.
Steele’s world unfolds amid the stark beauty of the Canadian landscape, where chance encounters and hard‑won labor shape his destiny. As he navigates love, loyalty, and the pull of societal expectations, the novel delves into the fragile balance between aspiration and self‑destruction. Listeners will be drawn into a richly textured first act that captures the pulse of a man caught between the promise of the frontier and the constraints of his own restless spirit.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (121K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1862–1932
A bestselling novelist of adventure and historical romance, he brought Canadian settings and imperial politics together in stories that captivated a wide readership. His best-known work, The Seats of the Mighty, helped make him one of the most popular English-language novelists of his day.
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