Martin Conisby's Vengeance
The novel revolves around the protagonist, a young nobleman who seeks revenge against those responsible for his family's downfall and death. He embarks on a journey of self-discovery and transformation, navigating the complexities of loyalty, honor, and morality in a world governed by strict social hierarchies.
As he navigates this treacherous landscape, he must confront his own demons and make difficult choices that will ultimately determine his fate. Along the way, he encounters various characters who aid or hinder his progress, forcing him to re-evaluate his motivations and values.
Throughout the novel, themes of revenge, redemption, and personal growth are explored in depth, raising questions about the nature of justice and the consequences of one's actions. The narrative is driven by a sense of urgency and danger, as the protagonist faces numerous challenges and obstacles on his quest for vengeance.
By Jeffery Farnol · First published 1914 · Genre: Adventure, Historical Fiction, Romance · 35 chapters
Contents
- How my Solitude Came to an End
- My Troubles Begin
- How I Heard a Song that I Knew
- How I Laboured to my Salvation
- Telleth how all my Travail Came to Nought
- How I Succoured One don Federigo, a Gentleman of Spain
- I am Determined on my Vengeance, and my Reasons Therefor
- How the Days of my Watching were Accomplished
- We Fall Among Pirates
- How I Came Aboard the _happy Despatch_ and of my Sufferings There
- How I Fought in the Dark with One Pompey, a Great Blackamoor
- Of Battle, Murder and Resolution Day, his Point of View
- How we Fought an English Ship
- Telleth how the Fight Ended
- How I Fell in with my Friend, Captain Sir Adam Penfeather
- How I had Word with my Lady, Joan Brandon
- Telleth the Outcome Op my Prideful Folly
- Of Roger Tressady and how the Silver Woman Claimed her own at Last
- How Joanna Changed her Mind
- I Go to Seek my Vengeance
- How I Came to Nombre De Dios
- How at Last I Found my Enemy, Richard Brandon
- How I Found my Soul
- Of our Adventure at Sea
- We are Driven Ashore
- Our Desperate Situation
- We Commence our Journey
- We Fall in with One Atlamatzin, an Indian Chief
- Telleth Somewhat of a Strange City
- We Resume our Journey
- I Meet a Madman
- How I Found my Beloved at Last
- Of Dreams
- Of Love
- The Coming of Adam and of our Great Joy Therein
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