"Heart of Oak: A Three-Stranded Yarn, vol. 2" by William Clark Russell is a gripping maritime fiction set in treacherous icy waters. Captain Burke, his wife, and a young woman named Marie Otway struggle for survival after their ship is damaged, testing the limits of human spirit against nature's fury. When a distant ship offers a potential rescue, a mutiny erupts, leaving the captain and two women abandoned on the doomed vessel, fighting not only the elements but also their own harrowing fears and memories of a lost crew.
Heart of Oak: A Three-Stranded Yarn, vol. 2.
By William Clark Russell
Stranded on a dismasted ship in icy seas, a captain, his wife, and a young woman must desperately fight mutiny, brutal elements, and their own inner demons in their ultimate bid to survive.
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About the AuthorWilliam Clark Russell was an English writer best known for his nautical novels.
William Clark Russell was an English writer best known for his nautical novels.
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