Kidnapped, Catriona, The Ebb Tide

· Icon Audio Arts · Skaito Geoffrey Giuliano ir The Circle
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"Kidnapped" is a historical novel set in Scotland during the 18th century. It follows the journey of young David Balfour, who is kidnapped and sold into slavery by his greedy uncle. After escaping, David teams up with the rebellious Alan Stewart, facing numerous dangers and developing a deep friendship. The story explores themes of betrayal, loyalty, and survival against the backdrop of Scottish political unrest.


"Catriona," is a sequel to his novel "Kidnapped." It continues the adventures of David Balfour, who seeks justice for the murder of James Stewart and battles legal and political intrigue. The story is a romantic one, as David falls in love with Catriona Drummond. Throughout the novel, themes of loyalty, honor, and love are explored against the backdrop of 18th-century Scotland.


"The Ebb Tide" tells the story of three down-on-their-luck men who, stranded in Tahiti, seize an opportunity to crew a derelict ship bound for a dangerous mission. As they sail towards the Pacific islands, their moral struggles intensify. The narrative explores themes of desperation, redemption, and the complexity of human character. Ultimately, their journey leads to unexpected consequences that challenge their perceptions of right and wrong.

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