The Thread of Flame

audiobook

The Thread of Flame

by Basil King

EN·~7 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

Part 1

31:43
2

Part 2

31:42
3

Part 3

31:31
4

Part 4

31:46
5

Part 5

31:29
6

Part 6

31:35
7

Part 7

31:46
8

Part 8

31:37
9

Part 9

31:40
10

Part 10

31:44

Description

A young, well‑to‑do man awakens in a cramped cabin of an unfamiliar ship, his mind foggy and his memories fragmented. The gentle roll of the vessel, the salty wind through a cracked door, and the strange rhythm of the ocean become the only clues to his disoriented state. As he pieces together fleeting impressions of past luxuries and a lingering sense of purpose, the narrative drifts between dream‑like confusion and quiet determination.

The story unfolds as he encounters a mysterious companion sharing the berth, each interaction hinting at hidden motives and unspoken histories. Through vivid, early‑20th‑century prose, the novel explores themes of identity, the yearning to be needed, and the unsettling sensation of being adrift—both literally and within one’s own mind. Listeners are drawn into a suspenseful first act that balances humor, introspection, and the promise of a larger, sea‑borne adventure.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (450K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-06-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Basil King

Basil King

1859–1928

A Canadian-born clergyman turned novelist, he wrote popular fiction and reflective nonfiction shaped by faith, moral struggle, and later an interest in spiritual questions. His work often blends everyday drama with earnest ideas about courage, conscience, and hope.

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