
A moonlit night over a quiet lagoon drifts with the scent of vanilla and frangipani, while distant voices sing and torches flicker over water‑filled reefs. From a modest verandah, Lygon and his companion trade stories about ghosts, taboos, and the strange universality of belief that ties together distant cultures. Their conversation hints at a lingering mystery that colors the lives of the island’s few remaining inhabitants.
Beyond the lull of the sea, the tale turns to Maru, a young ruler of a tiny atoll where the coral rim forms a perfect, sapphire‑blue lagoon. In his short life he has watched foreign ships arrive—first a flamboyant Spanish schooner, then a hard‑handed whaler, and finally a modest vessel that leaves behind a devastating smallpox outbreak. The disease wipes out most of his people, and the surviving few must grapple with grief, rivalry, and ancient taboos as they decide the fate of the few widows left behind. The story unfolds amid the raw beauty and quiet danger of a remote Pacific paradise.
Language
en
Duration
~29 minutes (28K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Roger Frank
Release date
2021-02-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1951
Best known for the hugely popular island romance The Blue Lagoon, this Irish-born writer mixed adventure, exotic settings, and a doctor's eye for detail. His life at sea and in medicine helped shape dozens of novels that carried readers far beyond Edwardian drawing rooms.
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