
A weather‑torn fishing boat drifts into the fading light over Goosestone Bay, carrying a motley crew of officials and an eccentric newcomer whose flamboyant dress and serpentine bracelet draw every eye. The surveyor of the East Skerries, a towering man with a black beard, watches the nervous young doctor‑commissioner and the odd gentleman at the mast, their uneasy banter hinting at deeper tensions between duty, pride, and the unforgiving sea.
Set against the stark beauty of the Baltic islands, the novel follows these characters as they navigate both literal and figurative storms. Their clash of personalities—sarcastic humor versus stern authority—begins to reveal hidden insecurities and the fragile balance of power in a remote fishing community. Listeners will be drawn into the crisp, photographic detail of the landscape and the subtle undercurrents that drive each interaction, promising a thoughtful exploration of human resilience on the edge of the water.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (377K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Marc D'Hooghe
Release date
2013-11-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1849–1912
A restless, fiercely original writer, this Swedish author helped reshape modern drama with psychologically intense plays and fearless self-examination. His work moves from sharp realism to dreamlike experimentation, and it still feels startlingly alive.
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