The Pirate, and The Three Cutters


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(3.6 stars; 6 reviews)

Pirates are the subject of many a dime novel and boys' stories, but they tend to be portrayed as one-dimensional. Such is the case here. The captain of The Avenger is a Byronic or even a Michael Scottish hero—an impossible monster, compounded of one virtue and a thousand crimes. Marryat drew on his recollections of the time when he was a midshipman with Cochrane in the Impèrieuse, for the figure of the old steersman, who sticks to his post under the fire of the Avenger.
The Three Cutters was written to pad out the novel The Pirate and deals with smuggling. It is a farcical romp, with too many women in a man's world to be credible. (8 hr 24 min)

Chapitres

Introduction 17:52 Lu par William Bruce McFadden
The Bay of Biscay 13:52 Lu par Wayne Cooke
The Bachelor 21:45 Lu par Wayne Cooke
The Gale 11:10 Lu par LeonFakks
The Leak 17:22 Lu par LeonFakks
The Old Maid 16:45 Lu par STLVoiceOver
The Midshipman 12:48 Lu par Jim Locke
Sleeper's Bay 18:32 Lu par JacobValdez
The Attack 15:01 Lu par Jim Locke
The Capture 38:27 Lu par Rosemary McDonald (1938-2025)
The Sand-bank 15:30 Lu par Rosemary McDonald (1938-2025)
The Escape 22:50 Lu par Rosemary McDonald (1938-2025)
The Lieutenant 15:36 Lu par Rosemary McDonald (1938-2025)
The Landing 27:40 Lu par Rosemary McDonald (1938-2025)
The Meeting 22:15 Lu par Jim Locke
The Mistake 19:04 Lu par Jim Locke
The Caicos 23:34 Lu par Jim Locke
The Trial 26:02 Lu par Jim Locke
Conclusion 16:26 Lu par William Bruce McFadden
Cutter the First 23:56 Lu par Jim Locke
Cutter the Second 18:55 Lu par ToddHW
Cutter the Third 17:13 Lu par Kerry Adams
Portland Bill 18:17 Lu par Robert Tunick
The Travestie 20:08 Lu par Jim Locke
The Smuggling Yacht 13:55 Lu par Jim Locke
Conclusion 19:44 Lu par William Bruce McFadden

Critiques

pirates and the 3 cutters


(2 stars)

readers of conclusions and Portland Bill best. others, for me not so much.

Bad


(0.5 stars)

Couldn't get past chapter 7. Just terrible readers used at the most exciting spots. Monotone dull readers