
Ex‑Marine Captain Stanley Graydon has been cast out of the Navy after a scandal that threatens to erase a decade of flawless service. He steps off the cruiser in a plain blue serge, the weight of accusation pressing down on his shoulders as the whaleboat pulls away toward a sun‑blazed shore. The quiet harbor of San Juan de Gracias becomes the first stage of his quiet, determined quest for redemption.
The admiral confronts him with a stark choice: endure a general court‑martial or resign, yet grants a fortnight and the freedom to call on any officer for aid. Graydon heads for the distant schooner at Santander, hoping to rally former comrades and gather the evidence that could clear his name. Each tide‑ridden mile brings him closer to the moment when his past deeds will be weighed against the charges laid before him.
Against the backdrop of palm‑fringed beaches and the relentless rhythm of the sea, Graydon’s resolve hardens. He knows that proving his honor will require both courage and cunning, and the race against time has already begun. The story follows his first steps toward a second chance, a battle fought not with weapons but with reputation and resolve.
Language
en
Duration
~34 minutes (33K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
New York, NY: Street & Smith Publications, 1927.
Credits
Roger Frank and Sue Clark
Release date
2023-03-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1896–1971
Adventure, aviation, and pulp-era energy run through the work of this prolific American storyteller, whose flying experience helped give his fiction a lived-in sense of action. He wrote hundreds of magazine stories and more than twenty novels, many aimed at younger readers and built around aircraft, danger, and daring.
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