"Victory: An Island Tale" by Joseph Conrad is a psychological novel that follows Axel Heyst, a solitary man who isolates himself on a remote island. His life takes a dramatic turn when he rescues a young woman, Lena, from an oppressive situation. Their fragile peace is disrupted by the arrival of dangerous intruders, leading to a tense and tragic confrontation. The story explores themes of isolation, human connection, and moral conflict.
Psychological
Noir
Survival
Thriller
Crime
Tragic Romance
Betrayal
Antihero
Revenge
Audiobook details
Rating★★★★★ (5.0) (1)
GenreLiterary Classics
Length11 hrs 54 mins
Publish dateSep 1, 1915
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Title
21Chapter 19
2Chapter 1
22Chapter 20
3Chapter 2
23Chapter 21
4Chapter 3
24Chapter 22
5Chapter 4
25Chapter 23
6Chapter 5
26Chapter 24
7Chapter 6
27Chapter 25
8Chapter 7
28Chapter 26
9Chapter 8
29Chapter 27
10Chapter 9
30Chapter 28
11Chapter 10
31Chapter 29
12Chapter 11
32Chapter 30
13Chapter 12
33Chapter 31
14Chapter 13
34Chapter 32
15Chapter 14
35Chapter 33
16Chapter 14
36Chapter 34
17Chapter 15
37Chapter 35
18Chapter 16
38Chapter 36
19Chapter 17
39Chapter 37
20Chapter 18
40Chapter 38
About the author
Joseph Conrad
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