The Rover Boys in New York; Or, Saving Their Father's Honor

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The Rover Boys in New York; Or, Saving Their Father's Honor

by Edward Stratemeyer

EN·~5 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total
1

COPYRIGHT, 1913, BY - EDWARD STRATEMEYER

0:02
2

INTRODUCTION

1:34
3

The Rover Boys In New York - or - Saving Their Father's Honor - by Arthur M. Winfield

0:05
4

CHAPTER I - THE BOYS AT BRILL

9:57
5

CHAPTER II - ABOUT THE PAST

12:13
6

CHAPTER III - A USELESS HUNT

11:33
7

CHAPTER IV - THE END OF THE "DARTAWAY"

11:02
8

CHAPTER V - TWO VISITORS

11:23
9

CHAPTER VI - THE MISSING BIPLANE

10:49
10

CHAPTER VII - THE SALE OF THE BIPLANE

10:13

Description

The Rover brothers—Dick, Tom, and the youngest Sam—have left the quiet of Brill behind, but their bond and zest for adventure remain as strong as ever. Now in their early adulthood, Dick is preparing for marriage while Tom and Sam still chase the thrills of daring schemes. Their camaraderie and quick wit set the stage for a new chapter of escapades.

When a summons brings them to the bustling streets of New York City, the brothers find their father's reputation hanging in the balance. Amid skyscrapers and riverboats, they uncover a tangled web of deceit that threatens to tarnish the family name. Using courage, cleverness, and the loyalty that has always defined them, they race against time to clear his name and protect the honor they hold dear.

Filled with lively dialogue, daring chases, and the charm of early twentieth‑century America, the story captures the spirit of youthful determination set against a vibrant urban backdrop. Listeners will be drawn into the brothers' heartfelt quest, cheering each clever plan and feeling the pulse of the city as they navigate danger and friendship. It’s a timeless adventure that celebrates family, bravery, and the joy of solving a mystery together.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (296K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jim Weiler

Release date

2004-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward Stratemeyer

Edward Stratemeyer

1862–1930

A powerhouse of early children's publishing, he created adventure and mystery series that shaped generations of young readers. His ideas helped launch enduring favorites including The Rover Boys, Tom Swift, the Hardy Boys, and Nancy Drew.

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