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The Pavilion on the Links Audiobook, by Robert Louis Stevenson Play Audiobook Sample

The Pavilion on the Links Audiobook

The Pavilion on the Links Audiobook, by Robert Louis Stevenson Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Arthur Lane Publisher: Gates of Imagination Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 1.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 0.88 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: August 2024 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9798875163265

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

11

Longest Chapter Length:

16:01 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

08 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

10:14 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

112

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Publisher Description

"The Pavilion on the Links" takes readers on a journey with Frank Cassilis, a world-weary wanderer, as he stumbles upon unexpected happiness. Roaming through the Scottish countryside, Frank recounts the events leading up to his marriage to Clara Huddlestone, an Englishwoman seeking refuge from her father's financial woes. Seeking to save Clara's father from his pursuers, Frank finds himself entangled in a daring scheme proposed by his old acquaintance, Northmour. As danger looms and alliances shift, Frank and Clara's love for each other is put to the ultimate test within the walls of the enigmatic Pavilion on the dunes. This riveting tale by Robert Louis Stevenson combines suspense, romance, and the search for redemption, offering readers a gripping exploration of fate, sacrifice, and the power of human connection.

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About Robert Louis Stevenson

Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894) was born in Scotland. He studied engineering and law at the University of Edinburgh and then began writing while traveling in France. The publication of Treasure Island in 1883 brought him fame and entered him on a course of romantic fiction beloved by young and old alike.