The Riddle of the Sands
Erskine Childers
"The Riddle of the Sands" stands as one of the earliest spy thrillers, an intriguing blend of adventure, suspense, and a genuine call to national vigilance. First published in 1903, Erskine Childers’s novel occupies a unique place in literary and historical context. Set against the backdrop of a world growing increasingly uncertain, this novel serves not only as a thrilling narrative but also as a reflection of the anxieties of pre-war Europe. Childers crafts a story so gripping and credible that it was heralded as both a piece of literature and a cautionary warning for an unprepared British government.
The story unfolds in the labyrinthine tidal channels and sandbanks of the Frisian Islands in the North Sea, where two young Englishmen, Carruthers and Davies, find themselves swept into an unintended espionage mission. What begins as a leisurely sailing holiday soon escalates into a daring adventure, as they uncover a clandestine German plot that could threaten England’s security. The novel's detailed nautical descriptions, drawn from Childers's own passion for sailing, lend an authenticity that deeply immerses the reader in the experience of navigating the sea and its lurking dangers.
Head Stories Audio presents "The Riddle of the Sands" by Erskine Childers. Narrated by Simon Hester. With original music.
Duration - 13h.
Author - Erskine Childers.
Narrator - Simon Hester.
Published Date - Tuesday, 23 January 2024.
Location:
United States
Description:
"The Riddle of the Sands" stands as one of the earliest spy thrillers, an intriguing blend of adventure, suspense, and a genuine call to national vigilance. First published in 1903, Erskine Childers’s novel occupies a unique place in literary and historical context. Set against the backdrop of a world growing increasingly uncertain, this novel serves not only as a thrilling narrative but also as a reflection of the anxieties of pre-war Europe. Childers crafts a story so gripping and credible that it was heralded as both a piece of literature and a cautionary warning for an unprepared British government. The story unfolds in the labyrinthine tidal channels and sandbanks of the Frisian Islands in the North Sea, where two young Englishmen, Carruthers and Davies, find themselves swept into an unintended espionage mission. What begins as a leisurely sailing holiday soon escalates into a daring adventure, as they uncover a clandestine German plot that could threaten England’s security. The novel's detailed nautical descriptions, drawn from Childers's own passion for sailing, lend an authenticity that deeply immerses the reader in the experience of navigating the sea and its lurking dangers. Head Stories Audio presents "The Riddle of the Sands" by Erskine Childers. Narrated by Simon Hester. With original music. Duration - 13h. Author - Erskine Childers. Narrator - Simon Hester. Published Date - Tuesday, 23 January 2024.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:01:01
Preface
Duration:00:06:05
1: The Letter
Duration:00:19:29
2: The Dulcibella
Duration:00:34:16
3: Davies
Duration:00:27:20
4: Retrospect
Duration:00:20:24
5: Wanted, a North Wind
Duration:00:21:20
6: Schlei Fiord
Duration:00:18:49
7: The Missing Page
Duration:00:31:56
8: The Theory
Duration:00:30:16
9: I Sign Articles
Duration:00:23:05
10: His Chance
Duration:00:21:16
11: The Path Finders
Duration:00:21:58
12: My Initiation
Duration:00:26:41
13: The Meaning of Our Work
Duration:00:14:47
14: The First Night in the Islands
Duration:00:21:50
15: Bensersiel
Duration:00:18:32
16: Commander von Brüning
Duration:00:35:27
17: Clearing the Air
Duration:00:27:54
18: Imperial Escort
Duration:00:14:09
19: The Rubicon
Duration:00:32:28
20: The Little Drab Book
Duration:00:27:31
21: Blindfold to Memmert
Duration:00:36:51
22: The Quartet
Duration:00:31:12
23: A Change of Tactics
Duration:00:31:26
24: Finesse
Duration:00:36:58
25: I Double Back
Duration:00:30:48
26: The Seven Siels
Duration:00:31:35
27: The Luck of the Stowaway
Duration:00:36:35
28: We Acheive Our Double Aim
Duration:00:21:33
Epilogue
Duration:00:23:58
Postscript
Duration:00:01:37
Ending Credits
Duration:00:01:01