The Smuggler Chief: A Novel

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The Smuggler Chief: A Novel

by Gustave Aimard

EN·~9 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total
1

PREFACE

1:50
2

CHAPTER I. - THE PROCESSION.

21:42
3

CHAPTER II. - THE COUNTRY HOUSE.

16:58
4

CHAPTER III. - THE CONVENT OF THE PURÍSIMA CONCEPCIÓN.

21:40
5

CHAPTER IV. - THE SMUGGLERS.

22:54
6

CHAPTER V. - THE INCA OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.

20:52
7

CHAPTER VI. - THE BANIAN'S HOUSE.

16:46
8

CHAPTER VII. - THE NOVICE.

13:50
9

CHAPTER VIII. - A VISIT TO THE CONVENT.

14:53
10

CHAPTER IX. - ON THE SIERRA.

21:33

Description

Set against the bustling port of Valparaíso, a city that hums with the clatter of countless languages and the scent of sea‑sprayed flowers, the story opens with two strangers sharing a clandestine toast in a modest inn. Their hushed exchange hints at a hidden network of smugglers threading through the city’s labyrinthine streets, while the vivid backdrop of mist‑shrouded hills and restless Pacific waves pulls the listener into a world where danger and romance mingle with the everyday pulse of a frontier outpost.

From the very first chapter, the narrative turns its focus toward two remarkable women whose courage and wit drive the plot forward. Their lives intersect with pirates, missionaries, and indigenous tribes, weaving a tapestry of intrigue that balances daring escapes with moments of quiet humanity. As the adventure unfolds, listeners are invited to witness the clash of cultures and the fierce determination of those who dare to defy the encroaching tide of civilization.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (571K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Camille Bernard and Marc D'Hooghe (Images generously made available by the Internet Archive, scanned by Google Books Project)

Release date

2013-12-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gustave Aimard

Gustave Aimard

1818–1883

Adventure, frontier danger, and far-off landscapes run through these fast-moving novels by a French writer who turned his taste for travel into popular fiction. Best known for stories set in the Americas, he helped bring the western and frontier tale to a wide 19th-century readership.

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