The sea-hawk

audiobook

The sea-hawk

by Rafael Sabatini

EN·~11 hours·35 chapters

Chapters

35 total

NOTE

5:29

CHAPTER I. THE HUCKSTER

18:59

CHAPTER II. ROSAMUND

21:18

CHAPTER III. THE FORGE

20:17

CHAPTER IV. THE INTERVENER

21:03

CHAPTER V. THE BUCKLER

20:47

CHAPTER VI. JASPER LEIGH

28:17

CHAPTER VII. TREPANNED

13:38

CHAPTER VIII. THE SPANIARD

18:42

CHAPTER I. THE CAPTIVE

18:25

Description

The story opens with a bitter chronicler whose scathing sketches of his contemporaries set the tone for a portrait of Sir Oliver Tressilian, a tall, dark‑haired gentleman of striking presence. Stripped of his naval command and consigned to a quiet post in Cornwall, Oliver’s pride and restless spirit drive him toward a darker calling. He abandons the genteel life of a courtier and, with the sea as his only ally, embraces the perilous world of the Barbary corsairs.

In his new role as a renegade captain, Oliver commands a swift, daring crew that skims the Mediterranean’s coasts, striking at merchant vessels and carving a reputation for ruthless efficiency. Yet beneath the bravado lies a conflicted soul, torn between loyalty to his homeland and the allure of freedom on the open water. Listeners are drawn into a vivid, early‑stage saga of ambition, betrayal, and the raw, salty allure of piracy, all rendered with the sharp eye of a man who knows both the court’s whispers and the ocean’s roar.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (658K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2002-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Rafael Sabatini

Rafael Sabatini

1875–1950

An Italian-born British novelist who turned swashbuckling history into page-turning fiction, he helped define the classic adventure tale. His best-known books, including Scaramouche and Captain Blood, still carry the same wit, speed, and sense of daring that made them famous.

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