
A curious narrator roams the bustling London Docks in search of a vessel worthy of admiration, and on a grey October afternoon he stumbles upon the immaculate yacht Stella Maris. Its gleaming white decks, gilded figurehead, and frigate‑like rigging make it impossible to ignore, and the sight is interrupted by a striking, silk‑clad woman whose violet eyes sparkle with amusement. She introduces herself with a playful confidence, offering an invitation that the narrator can’t refuse.
Stepping aboard, the narrator is led through narrow gangplanks onto a ship that feels more like a floating palace than a mere yacht. Every detail—from the polished teak wheelhouse to the brass‑trimmed hatchways—exudes an elegant, almost theatrical grandeur. As they explore the vessel’s opulent interiors, a sense of mystery begins to swell, hinting that this extraordinary cruise may hold more secrets than the polished surface suggests.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (429K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2008-06-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1851–1922
Best known for fast-moving sea adventures, this prolific Victorian storyteller filled his novels with shipwrecks, daring rescues, and far-flung voyages. He wrote under a pen name, drawing on his own experience as a civil engineer to give his tales an extra sense of practicality and detail.
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