Sách nói: The Protector
- Download 01 - A Friend in Need audio
- Download 02 - A Breeze of Wind audio
- Download 03 - An Afternoon Ashore audio
- Download 04 - A Change of Environment audio
- Download 05 - The Old Country audio
- Download 06 - Upon the Heights audio
- Download 07 - Storm-Stayed audio
- Download 08 - Lucy Vane audio
- Download 09 - Chisolm Proves Amenable audio
- Download 10 - With the Otter Hounds audio
- Download 11 - Vane Withdraws audio
- Download 12 - Vane Grows Restless audio
- Download 13 - A New Project audio
- Download 14 - Vane Sails North audio
- Download 15 - The First Misadventure audio
- Download 16 - The Bush audio
- Download 17 - Vane Postpones the Search audio
- Download 18 - Jessie Confers a Favour audio
- Download 19 - Vane Foresees Trouble audio
- Download 20 - The Flood audio
- Download 21 - Vane Yields a Point audio
- Download 22 - Evelyn Goes for a Sail audio
- Download 23 - Vane Proves Obdurate audio
- Download 24 - Jessie Strikes audio
- Download 25 - The Intercepted Letter audio
- Download 26 - On the Trail audio
- Download 27 - The End of the Search audio
- Download 28 - Carroll Seeks Help audio
- Download 29 - Jessie's Contrition audio
- Download 30 - Convincing Testimony audio
- Download 31 - Vane is Reinstated audio
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Giới thiệu
Harold Bindloss, while born in England, based most of his novels in western Canada, and The Protector is based primarily in and around Vancouver and Victoria.
There is often danger involved in the mining and timber industries north of Vancouver, and there is also danger in the trust given to people who own and operate these mines and timber lands. And finding one's way in locating them can be equally as difficult as well. Wallace Vane and his trusted friend Carroll seemed to encounter these dangers in a seemingly endless journey both for business purposes and for adventure in their search for adequate timber land which they had inadvertently heard of.
What is the driving force behind Wallace Vane? Did he regret leaving his home country and the people he knew when he left England, therefore had something to prove, but didn't even realize it himself? Was it simply a secret joy that he received whenever he observed the beauty of his adopted country with its mountains, forests, and crystal clear water? Perhaps it was his reasonable success in the lumber industry? Or was it something deeper within him? Something, perhaps, that he didn't even recognize himself? (Introduction by Roger Melin)
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