
TRAIL OF THE SWORD
WHEREIN IS SET FORTH THE HISTORY OF JESSICA LEVERET, AS ALSO THAT OF PIERRE LE MOYNE OF IBERVILLE, GEORGE GERING, AND OTHER BOLD SPIRITS; TOGETHER WITH CERTAIN MATTERS OF WAR, AND THE DEEDS OF ONE EDWARD BUCKLAW, MUTINEER AND PIRATE - DEDICATION
GILBERT PARKER.
INTRODUCTION - THE TRAIL OF THE SWORD
A NOTE
G. P. - THE TRAIL OF THE SWORD - EPOCH THE FIRST I. AN ENVOY EXTRAORDINARY II. THE THREAT OF A RENEGADE III. THE FACE AT THE WINDOW IV. THE UPLIFTING OF THE SWORDS V. THE FRUITS OF THE LAW VI. THE KIDNAPPING - CHAPTER I - AN ENVOY EXTRAORDINARY
CHAPTER II - THE THREAT OF A RENEGADE
CHAPTER III - THE FACE AT THE WINDOW
CHAPTER IV - THE UPLIFTING OF THE SWORDS
CHAPTER V - THE FRUITS OF THE LAW
In the smoky streets of old Quebec, a world of clashing empires unfolds. The tale follows the spirited Jessica Leveret and the daring French adventurer Pierre le Moyne, alongside the steadfast English officer George Gering, as they navigate love, rivalry, and the looming threat of war. Through letters from a son to his aging father, the narrative weaves personal ambition with the larger conflict between France and England, introducing a roguish pirate, Edward Bucklaw, whose actions stir the frontier. The opening sets the stage with vivid descriptions of ramparts, duels, and the restless energy of a young soldier longing for honor.
Listeners will be drawn into a tapestry of loyalty, bravado, and the promise of a decisive duel that echoes the author's own familial memories. As alliances shift and passions flare, the story balances the romantic ideal of chivalry with the gritty realities of colonial struggle. The first act promises intrigue, heartfelt romance, and the crack of steel, inviting you to step back into a pivotal moment of North American history.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (84K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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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