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"The Fatal Cord: And The Falcon Rover" is an adventure novel written by Captain Mayne Reid. The story is a compelling one set against a backdrop of maritime adventures and high-seas drama. Captain Reid, a 19th-century Irish-American storyteller and adventurer, expertly tells a tale of danger and intrigue. The plot revolves around the protagonist, whose fate becomes linked with a mysterious and dangerous "fatal cord." As the novel progresses, readers are transported on an exciting adventure onboard the Falcon Rover, a ship involved in peril and intrigue on the high seas. The tale is rich in…mehr

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"The Fatal Cord: And The Falcon Rover" is an adventure novel written by Captain Mayne Reid. The story is a compelling one set against a backdrop of maritime adventures and high-seas drama. Captain Reid, a 19th-century Irish-American storyteller and adventurer, expertly tells a tale of danger and intrigue. The plot revolves around the protagonist, whose fate becomes linked with a mysterious and dangerous "fatal cord." As the novel progresses, readers are transported on an exciting adventure onboard the Falcon Rover, a ship involved in peril and intrigue on the high seas. The tale is rich in marine detail, providing a vivid depiction of life on a ship in the nineteenth century. Reid's writing style combines dramatic twists, marine action, and colorful characters. "The Fatal Cord" exemplifies Reid's ability to transport readers to the thrilling world of the high seas, where daring, cunning, and the unpredictability of fate take center stage. The story is an engrossing investigation of maritime adventures and the unwavering spirit of people who brave the horrors of the ocean.
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Thomas Mayne Reid, an Irish-American novelist, participated in the Mexican-American War. His numerous books on American life discuss colonial policy in the American colonies, the horrors of slave labor, and the lifestyles of American Indians. "Captain" Reid created adventure stories similar to those of Frederick Marryat and Robert Louis Stevenson. They were primarily situated in the American West, Mexico, South Africa, the Himalayas, and Jamaica. He admired Lord Byron. Dion Boucicault turned his anti-slavery novel Quadroon (1856) into a drama called The Octoroon (1859), which was staged in New York. Reid was born in Ballyroney, a hamlet near Katesbridge in County Down, Northern Ireland, as the son of Rev. Thomas Mayne Reid Sr., a senior clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, and his wife. Reid's father intended him to become a Presbyterian pastor, so he enrolled at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution in September 1834. He stayed for four years, but lacked the ambition to finish his studies and graduate. He returned to Ballyroney to teach at a school.