
In the smoky mess of a Dublin garrison, a group of British officers unwind after dinner, trading stories about upcoming balls and the sudden death of a judge. Their chatter turns to the enigmatic Sir Brook Fossbrooke, a once‑renowned figure whose reputation for sharp wit and singular habits still lingers. As the gaunt, severe‑looking man steps into the room, his austere bearing and threadbare elegance hint at a past both distinguished and financially strained.
The officers soon learn that Fossbrooke is not merely a relic of bygone glory but a passionate angler, summoned to guide a young, reckless lieutenant on a quest for the legendary Irish salmon. Their interaction promises a clash of personalities—Fossbrooke’s disciplined, almost cruel precision against the lieutenant’s flamboyant, spendthrift spirit. Listeners are drawn into a vivid portrait of Victorian military life, humor, and the subtle rivalry that brews over a simple sport.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (700K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2011-02-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1806–1872
Remembered for lively Irish novels packed with wit, adventure, and sharp social observation, this 19th-century writer became one of the great popular entertainers of his day. He also drew on an eventful life as a doctor, traveler, and diplomat, which gave his fiction its restless energy.
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