
The Yellow Frigate; or, The Three Sisters
Betrayal and Romance on the High SeasBy James GrantLength20h 23m
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In James Grant's captivating novel, "The Yellow Frigate; or, The Three Sisters," readers embark on an enthralling maritime adventure steeped in themes of loyalty, courage, and the complexities of familial ties. Grant's lyrical prose blends vivid descriptions with intricate character development, immersing the audience in the rich tapestry of the early 19th century. Set against the backdrop of the sea and its treacherous allure, the narrative weaves a tale of three sisters, exploring their intertwined fates as they navigate love, betrayal, and the quest for identity amidst the relentless waves. James Grant, a prominent Scottish author of the 19th century, was known for his keen insights into human nature and the sociopolitical landscape of his time. His experiences as a sailor and his deep understanding of maritime culture profoundly influenced his writing, lending authenticity and urgency to his characters'Äô journeys. Drawing from both personal and historical contexts, Grant crafted a tale that resonates with the adventure and peril of life at sea, highlighting themes not only of bravery but also of the indelible bonds amongst siblings. This novel is highly recommended for readers who relish richly woven narratives that explore the intricacies of human relationships against dramatic settings. "The Yellow Frigate; or, The Three Sisters" masterfully balances adventure with emotional depth, making it essential reading for those interested in maritime literature and the enduring stories of love and family.
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GenreHistorical Fiction, Action and Adventure
Length20 hrs 23 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 5, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1CHAPTER I. ON BOARD.
26CHAPTER XXVI. THE CHAPLAIN'S CABIN.
2CHAPTER II. THE SWASHBUCKLER.
27CHAPTER XXVII. THE ISLES OF FORTH.
3CHAPTER III. BONNY DUNDEE.
28CHAPTER XXVIII. THE FIRST SCOTTISH REVOLUTION.
4CHAPTER IV. THE SISTERS.
29CHAPTER XXIX. THE MARCH TO STIRLING.
5CHAPTER V. JAMES III.
30CHAPTER XXX. THE GOOD SHIP HARRY
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6CHAPTER VI. THE PALACE OF ST. MARGARET.
31CHAPTER XXXI. THE TORWOOD.
7CHAPTER VII. MARGARET DRUMMOND.
32CHAPTER XXXII. THE DOUBLE BRIBE.
8CHAPTER VIII. THE FISHERMAN OF BROUGHTY.
33CHAPTER XXXIII. THE GREY HORSE.
9CHAPTER IX. THE BANE OF SCOTLAND.
34CHAPTER XXXIV. THE BATTLE OF SAUCHIEBURN.
10CHAPTER X. THE BOATSWAIN'S YARN.
35CHAPTER XXXV. THE FOUR HORSEMEN.
11CHAPTER XI. CHAINING THE UNICORN.
36CHAPTER XXXVI. THE MILL ON THE BANNOCK.
12CHAPTER XII. EMBASSY OF THE SIEUR DE MONIPENNIE,
37CHAPTER XXXVII. THE REGICIDES.
13CHAPTER XIII. TO SEA!
38CHAPTER XXXVIII. THE HOUSE OF THE BARTONS.
14CHAPTER XIV. THE OGRE OF ANGUS.
39CHAPTER XXXIX. THE PRINCE AND THE ADMIRAL.
15CHAPTER XV. CONCLAVE OF MALCONTENTS.
40CHAPTER XL. CLEARED FOR ACTION.
16CHAPTER XVI. ANOTHER SON-IN-LAW!
41CHAPTER XLI. THE ENGLISH BOAT.
17CHAPTER XVII. THE WARLOCK OF BALWEARIE.
42CHAPTER XLII. THE LOVER AND THE SPY.
18CHAPTER XVIII. FATHER AND SON.
43CHAPTER XLIII. THE BATTLE OF THE MAY.
19CHAPTER XIX. HOW BORTHWICK FULFILLED HIS PROMISE.
44CHAPTER XLIV. LARGO.
20CHAPTER XX. WOOD MEETS HOWARD.
45CHAPTER XLV. ST. ANTHONY'S BELL.
21CHAPTER XXI. THE PRICE OF THREE TENEMENTS.
46CHAPTER XLVI. THE GUNNER.
22CHAPTER XXII. THE SILKEN CORD.
47CHAPTER XLVII. BORTHWICK'S NEW MISSION.
23CHAPTER XXIII. LORD DRUMMOND AND ROBERT BARTON
48CHAPTER XLVIII. TIB'S HOWFF.
24CHAPTER XXIV. DAVID FALCONER.
49CHAPTER XLIX. THE KING'S WARK.
25CHAPTER XXV. HOWARD AND MARGARET.
50CHAPTER L. THE SUMMER SPEAT.