
In the harsh, sun‑scorched plains along the Murray River, the powerful Powell family rules their sprawling station as part of the elite “squatters” who dominate the Australian outback. Their uneasy peace is shattered when a notorious outlaw, known as Mac Donald—rumoured to be the infamous Jack London—escapes from a penal settlement and saves their youngest daughter, Sara, from a savage attack. Grateful yet wary, the Powells find themselves tangled in a delicate balance of gratitude, suspicion, and the looming presence of Lieutenant Walker, the relentless police chief determined to bring the fugitive to justice.
Amid this tension, Toby, a weary new caretaker, struggles with the monotony of his lonely post, his cravings for a simple pleasure like tobacco, and the ever‑present threat of law‑men and rustlers alike. His begrudging humor and reluctant courage hint at the larger conflicts that will test loyalties on the frontier. Listeners are invited into a vivid portrait of colonial Australia, where survival, honor, and the lure of freedom collide on the unforgiving landscape.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (143K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tuula Temonen and Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2020-03-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1816–1872
Adventure, travel, and the wider world run through these stories from a German writer who turned years of roaming into vivid fiction and travel books. His work brought distant places like the Americas and Australia to readers who had never seen them for themselves.
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