The Queen's Cup


Read by gracesilvey

(4.9 stars; 9 reviews)

Follow Frank Mallet, Henty’s gentleman hero, as he aids in putting down the mutiny of the Sepoys of Barrackpore and then comes home to his estate in England only to be off on another adventure when his sweetheart is carried off by a villain. From England to the West Indies, a daring yacht chase ensues and the reader is plunged into a thrilling story of adventure, villainy, love, and courage. - Summary by Grace Silvey (9 hr 55 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1 31:06 Read by gracesilvey
Chapter 2 31:11 Read by gracesilvey
Chapter 3 28:00 Read by gracesilvey
Chapter 4 29:55 Read by gracesilvey
Chapter 5 28:57 Read by gracesilvey
Chapter 6 33:45 Read by gracesilvey
Chapter 7 26:40 Read by gracesilvey
Chapter 8 32:09 Read by gracesilvey
Chapter 9 30:32 Read by gracesilvey
Chapter 10 27:03 Read by gracesilvey
Chapter 11 31:38 Read by gracesilvey
Chapter 12 26:10 Read by gracesilvey
Chapter 13 25:32 Read by gracesilvey
Chapter 14 31:54 Read by gracesilvey
Chapter 15 31:30 Read by gracesilvey
Chapter 16 31:21 Read by gracesilvey
Chapter 17 30:46 Read by gracesilvey
Chapter 18 32:20 Read by gracesilvey
Chapter 19 30:45 Read by gracesilvey
Chapter 20 24:02 Read by gracesilvey

Reviews

Excellent reading by Grace


(4 stars)

Grace did a fantastic job of reading! Overly drawn out plot (especially last half of this book), with more logistics than we really needed. For the yacht chase portion, the author missed many opportunities to develop a simultaneous plot, and instead of experiencing it first hand, it was relayed to us later.

Great Story


(5 stars)

This Henty book was unusual, and that the main character is already an adult. This was actually quite a nice change and an engaging story.

Thanks!


(5 stars)

Thank you, Ms. Grace! Well read and enjoyed the plot—I always love a good G. A. Henty book! I like the cover too.

Really enjoyed this!!


(5 stars)

Henty is a brilliant writer, and his books are a great way to get a taste of times past. Well narrated too - thank you. Just a note of caution that the book contains some racist language and attitudes accepted at the time of writing.