The Young Physician

audiobook

The Young Physician

by Francis Brett Young

EN·~13 hours

Chapters

Description

A young man in an Eton jacket makes his way up a chalk road that winds through the rolling downs of an English countryside, his cap bent and his breath hot in the summer air. The landscape is rendered in vivid detail—beech and pine trees, a distant thunder‑cloud, and a dusty wagonette carrying solemn women—creating a world that feels both timeless and immediate. As he reaches a secluded bank, Edwin Ingleby pauses, the solitude of the hill offering a brief refuge from his hurried thoughts.

There, beside a weather‑worn St. Andrew’s cross marking an old murder, he wrestles with a restless mix of fear, curiosity, and a strange, almost reckless desire to confront violence. His inner monologue hints at a deeper conflict: a budding physician’s fascination with life, death, and the moral weight of taking a life. The road’s ominous name and the lingering legend of the postman’s death set the stage for a mystery that will test his resolve.

Listeners are drawn into a richly painted early‑twentieth‑century world where nature, memory, and the promise of medical ambition collide, inviting contemplation of what drives a young mind toward the edge of darkness.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (758K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2015-06-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Francis Brett Young

Francis Brett Young

1884–1954

A doctor, soldier, and writer, this versatile English author brought unusual range and lived experience to his fiction. He is especially remembered for novels rooted in the English Midlands, with human drama shaped by war, place, and memory.

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