
THE LASCARS BUNDLED THE BODIES INTO THE LIFEBOAT. Page 52
CHAPTER I - Good News
CHAPTER II - The Eavesdropper
CHAPTER III - Reporting for Duty
CHAPTER IV - The Greenhorns
CHAPTER V - Under Way
CHAPTER VI - A Night of Peril
CHAPTER VII - "Logged"
CHAPTER VIII - The Passengers
CHAPTER IX - A Quiet Trick
Peter Mostyn has spent months waiting on the quiet streets of Trentham Regis, his career hanging in the balance as the Great War’s aftermath left the British merchant fleet idle. When a battered envelope finally arrives from the Broughborough International Marine Telegraph Company, his relief is palpable; the postmistress shares his joy as he learns he will soon be posted to the West Barbican, a ship bound for East Africa and perhaps India. The scene captures the mix of anxiety and hope that defines a young officer eager to prove himself.
Now, with a fresh assignment and his wireless equipment in tow, Peter prepares for a life at sea where his skill with the telegraph will be vital. The story promises the clash of technology and tradition, stormy oceans, and the unknown challenges of distant ports. Readers will follow his first steps aboard, feeling the thrill of a new horizon and the sense that his fate is tied to the invisible currents of radio waves.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (445K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2011-10-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1876–1959
A tireless maker of sea-going adventures, he filled shelves with brisk, action-packed stories for young readers. His books drew on a lifelong feel for Portsmouth, ships, and service life, giving even the wildest plots a convincing nautical edge.
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