Doctor Syn Returns
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Dr Syn though he had escpaed from his piratical past, surviving shipwreck and death, he had been reinstated as Vicar of Dymchurch. But, he was discovered by Mipps, an old pirate.
Arthur Russell Thorndike fu un attore e romanziere britannico, meglio conosciuto per i suoi romanzi su Doctor Syn di Romney Marsh. Meno noto di sua sorella Dame Sybil Thorndike, ma altrettanto versatile, la prima passione di Thorndike fu la scrittura, a cui si dedicò completamente dopo il servizio nella Prima Guerra Mondiale.
Dr Syn though he had escpaed from his piratical past, surviving shipwreck and death, he had been reinstated as Vicar of Dymchurch. But, he was discovered by Mipps, an old pirate.
Set in the quaint town of Dymchurch, the narrative follows Doctor Syn, who seeks a peaceful life as a vicar after leaving piracy behind. However, his desire for obscurity is thwarted as he becomes entangled in the local smuggling activities. This third installment in the Doctor Syn series explores themes of identity and the struggle between past and present, highlighting Syn's complex character as he navigates the challenges of his new life while confronting the allure of adventure.
Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, this novel follows Doctor Syn as he navigates the dangers of the Reign of Terror, reminiscent of the Scarlet Pimpernel. Central to the narrative is Syn's daring rescues of those targeted by Robespierre, intertwined with a poignant love story. His affection for the young Cicily Cobtree drives him to take bold actions, hoping they will lead to a royal pardon. The interplay of romance and adventure highlights the stakes of loyalty and bravery during tumultuous times.
Set against the backdrop of Wales, this installment of the Doctor Syn series follows the titular character as he engages in a thrilling rivalry with a fellow smuggler. As the stakes rise, readers can expect a blend of adventure and cunning strategy, highlighting the unique challenges and dangers of the smuggling trade. The narrative promises to explore themes of loyalty and deception while showcasing Thorndike's signature storytelling style.
The narrative follows Christopher Syn, a young clergyman driven by vengeance after losing his wife to a seducer. As the second installment in the Doctor Syn series, it explores themes of betrayal and retribution amidst a backdrop of adventure on the high seas. The story includes various intriguing episodes, such as duels and abductions, highlighting Syn's transformation and challenges. The book is part of a republished collection that aims to make classic literature accessible to modern readers, featuring a new biography of the author.
The narrative unfolds through a series of episodic adventures featuring Doctor Syn, who operates under the alias of the Scarecrow of Romney Marsh. As he skillfully evades capture, he also works to protect the Dymchurch smugglers, showcasing his cunning and bravery. This installment continues the thrilling escapades of the beloved character, highlighting themes of heroism and deception amidst the backdrop of coastal intrigue.
This antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of a significant original work, reflecting its historical and cultural importance. While it may contain imperfections typical of older texts, such as marks and flawed pages, the reprint aims to preserve the essence of the original. The publisher is dedicated to making classic literature accessible in high-quality editions, ensuring that these important works remain available for future generations.
In this fourth installment of the Doctor Syn series, the protagonist continues to navigate danger as the Scarecrow, cleverly evading the king's agents. His resourcefulness is put to the test as he strives to protect his group of smugglers in Dymchurch from imprisonment, showcasing themes of cunning and loyalty amidst the backdrop of smuggling adventures. The story builds on the previous events, further developing the intrigue and action that fans of the series have come to love.
Posing as a respectable vicar in Dymchurch at the turn of the 18th century, Dr. Syn is actually the retired pirate Captain Clegg. Clegg, believed hanged in Rye, is no longer being sought by the authorities. However, country life proves too tame for the good "Dr. Syn," and his attention turns to smuggling. He takes on a secret identity, "The Scarecrow," and leads a gang of smugglers known as the Marsh Men. They travel Romney Marsh by night on horseback, sometimes using mounts painted with phosphorus to give them a spectral appearance, spreading legends of supernatural evil and menace. Although a criminal, Syn's appeal is almost Robin Hoodlike. He uses his ill-gotten gains to help his parish, and the King's Men sent to ferret out him and his men are hardly a sympathetic lot, even though they represent the forces of law. It's little wonder that the Doctor Syn proved a hit among readers of its day.