
The Voyage: Part I
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Narrated by:
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Dan Gold
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By:
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Robert Vincent
About this listen
It is 1832. The USS Hayes sails the Indian Ocean, guided by its lord and master, Captain Gellins. Meanwhile, a shipmate is wrongly accused of stealing and faces the fatal lash. He is just one of many who have been falsely accused; others have already met their end at the gratings, all from the lies supplied to the captain by shipmate Penderghast. Who can tell what will happen if certain other shipmates take the law into their own hands to try and right this injustice?
And if the plot succeeds, what may follow?
The Voyage: Part I is the tale of a young sailor’s journey as he becomes embroiled in events beyond his control. Through an act of sacrifice, he ironically unleashes an ancient curse.
©2020 Robert Vincent (P)2020 Robert Vincent
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