The Pirate, and The Three Cutters

Frederick Marryat (1792 - 1848)

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.

Genre(s): Action & Adventure Fiction, Nautical & Marine Fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Introduction William Bruce McFadden
00:17:52
Play 01 The Bay of Biscay Wayne Cooke
00:13:52
Play 02 The Bachelor Wayne Cooke
00:21:45
Play 03 The Gale LeonFakks
00:11:10
Play 04 The Leak LeonFakks
00:17:22
Play 05 The Old Maid STLVoiceOver
00:16:45
Play 06 The Midshipman Jim Locke
00:12:48
Play 07 Sleeper's Bay JacobValdez
00:18:32
Play 08 The Attack Jim Locke
00:15:01
Play 09 The Capture roselbex
00:38:27
Play 10 The Sand-bank roselbex
00:15:30
Play 11 The Escape roselbex
00:22:50
Play 12 The Lieutenant roselbex
00:15:36
Play 13 The Landing roselbex
00:27:40
Play 14 The Meeting Jim Locke
00:22:15
Play 15 The Mistake Jim Locke
00:19:04
Play 16 The Caicos Jim Locke
00:23:34
Play 17 The Trial Jim Locke
00:26:02
Play 18 Conclusion William Bruce McFadden
00:16:26
Play 19 Cutter the First Jim Locke
00:23:56
Play 20 Cutter the Second ToddHW
00:18:55
Play 21 Cutter the Third Kerry Adams
00:17:13
Play 22 Portland Bill Robert Tunick
00:18:17
Play 23 The Travestie Jim Locke
00:20:08
Play 24 The Smuggling Yacht Jim Locke
00:13:55
Play 25 Conclusion William Bruce McFadden
00:19:44