The Robbers Cave: a Tale of Italy
Charlotte Maria Tucker
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Sixteen-year-old Horace Cleveland thinks of nobody but himself. While traveling with his mother across the Calabrian countryside on their way to Saiti, they rest at an inn. There, Horace spots a mysterious improvasitore—a talented musician who creates poetry and music on the spur of the moment.
Ignoring the warnings of the Italian inn keeper, who tells them there are thieves lurking near the road, Horace decides to travel by night—much to the dismay of both his mother and their driver, Jacobo. Before long, the three of them are ambushed by the notorious and feared banditti. The robbers decide to let Mrs. Cleveland and Jacobo go, but they keep Horace a prisoner.
When Horace is brought to the robber’s cave, he discovers that the musician he saw earlier lives there, too. Did this mysterious man help the banditti capture Horace? Or is he actually a friend in disguise? - Summary by DariaAM (4 hr 28 min)
Capítulos
The Calabrian Inn | 17:03 | Leído por BritishNickVO |
A Suspicious Character | 10:42 | Leído por David S. Ingram |
Bitter Words | 12:29 | Leído por David S. Ingram |
Separation | 12:34 | Leído por Cbteddy |
Rough Company | 15:00 | Leído por Belinda Mc |
The Robber’s Cave | 9:38 | Leído por Iona Muirgel |
Music and Madness | 15:05 | Leído por Will Caffey |
A Dash for Freedom | 16:13 | Leído por Will Caffey |
Anxious Hours | 11:49 | Leído por Shivani Bhatnagar |
The Lone Sentinel | 17:57 | Leído por Muirne Wallace |
The Orphan’s Tale | 15:10 | Leído por Muirne Wallace |
How the Light was Lit | 24:58 | Leído por Will Caffey |
Failure | 14:43 | Leído por Will Caffey |
Tidings | 15:40 | Leído por Shivani Bhatnagar |
Onwards | 16:23 | Leído por Shivani Bhatnagar |
A Perilous Path | 22:55 | Leído por Will Caffey |
One Effort More | 8:32 | Leído por Will Caffey |
Victory | 11:49 | Leído por Phil Baxter |
Reseñas
Unexpected





DougJ
The story turned into a sermon, but I applaud the message. The variety of readers reminds me of the difference between good and great readers.





debdeb
This was a story of a hostage and how he and two of his captors experience spiritual redemption. It was somewhat far-fetched, but full of action.
good tale





Marty Leroy
romantic tale of a hostage who experiences the worst and best of humanity during his confinement. short story. well read. mixed readers.