
A young American woman named Tressa Norne has spent four long years haunted by a nameless dread that clings to her thoughts like a shadow. As the steamer Nan‑yang Maru pulls away from the dimming lights of Yuen‑San, the oppressive sense of foreboding finally begins to lift, leaving her to wonder whether her soul has merely been bound or irrevocably broken.
On board the ship she meets a kindly Englishwoman who offers companionship, yet Tressa prefers solitude, finding solace on the quiet hurricane deck beneath a moonlit sky. There she cradles a four‑string lute, humming ancient songs from distant lands—melodies of horsemen, demons, and forgotten lovers—that echo the strange world she has left behind. As the sea swallows the Asian coast, a fragile peace settles over her, hinting that the true test of her newfound freedom may still lie ahead.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (349K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-05-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1865–1933
Best known for the eerie cult classic The King in Yellow, this American writer moved easily between horror, historical fiction, romance, and adventure. Before becoming a prolific novelist, he trained as an artist in New York and Paris.
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