Astreya Book 2: The Men of the Sea
Seymour Hamilton
Read by Seymour Hamilton
In The Astreya Trilogy, Book 2: The Men of the Sea, Astreya learns from his grandfather Oron how to control his power over the shipstones aboard the great ship Cygnus. He still yearns for Lindey, left on shore against her will.
Trying to purge a nagging guilt, Roaring Jack sails the Mollie south again, and this time Astreya’s friend Cam is a stowaway.
Astreya’s cousin Adramin tries to make Astreya fail. At The City of the Sea, the lawful meeting place of the great ships, family politics turn violent, with tragic consequences. Astreya must hurry to protect Lindey from his marauding uncle Mufrid, who wants the stone Gar gave her.
A day-and-night sailing duel, a battle at sea, a shipwreck, a fight in a pub, escapes by sea and secret passage, help from unexpected allies and treachery from family all take their toll on Astreya and his friends.
Astreya and Lindey will face even more dangers and deceptions in the last book in The Astreya Trilogy, Book 3: The Wanderer's Curse.
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Chapters
Introduction | Read by Seymour Hamilton | |
Chapter 1 | Read by Seymour Hamilton | |
Chapter 2 | Read by Seymour Hamilton | |
Chapter 3 | Read by Seymour Hamilton | |
Chapter 4 PART ONE | Read by Seymour Hamilton | |
Chapter 4 PART TWO | Read by Seymour Hamilton | |
Chapter 4 PART THREE | Read by Seymour Hamilton | |
Chapter 5 | Read by Seymour Hamilton | |
Chapter 6 | Read by Seymour Hamilton | |
Chapter 7 PART ONE | Read by Seymour Hamilton | |
Chapter 7 PART TWO | Read by Seymour Hamilton | |
Chapter 8 | Read by Seymour Hamilton | |
Chapter 9 | Read by Seymour Hamilton | |
Chapter 10 | Read by Seymour Hamilton | |
Chapter 11 | Read by Seymour Hamilton | |
Chapter 12 | Read by Seymour Hamilton | |
Chapter 13 | Read by Seymour Hamilton | |
Chapter 14 | Read by Seymour Hamilton | |
Chapter 15 | Read by Seymour Hamilton |
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