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The Cruise of the "Scandal" and other stories - High Seas Intrigues: Tales of Love Betrayal and Adventure - cover

The Cruise of the "Scandal" and other stories - High Seas Intrigues: Tales of Love Betrayal and Adventure

Victor Bridges

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Cruise of the 'Scandal' and Other Stories," Victor Bridges masterfully weaves a tapestry of adventure and intrigue, blending elements of maritime exploration with captivating storytelling. The book showcases Bridges'Äô distinctive literary style, characterized by rich descriptions and vivid characterizations that transport the reader to a world rife with suspense and moral dilemmas. Published in the early 20th century, this collection reflects the era's fascination with travel, adventure, and the ethical complexities of human interactions, making it a pertinent exploration of the human condition amidst the backdrop of seafaring escapades. Victor Bridges, an English author, possessed a diverse career as a writer, journalist, and even a civil servant, experiences that undoubtedly enriched his narratives. His affinity for maritime themes likely stemmed from a profound personal interest in the sea, which is evident throughout his work. The diverse array of stories included in this collection reveals Bridges' skill at navigating various genres and highlight his ability to engage readers through both humor and pathos, reflecting a profound understanding of human nature. Recommended for fans of classic adventure literature and those who appreciate a nuanced exploration of complex characters and their moral journeys, "The Cruise of the 'Scandal' and Other Stories" is an essential read. Bridges'Äô insightful commentary on human relationships coupled with his knack for suspenseful storytelling ensures that this collection will resonate with readers seeking both entertainment and depth.
Available since: 01/17/2022.
Print length: 174 pages.

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