
Cruise of the "Scandal", and other stories
'Cruise of the "Scandal", and other stories' Summary
The book features a collection of short stories by Victor Bridges, a notable British fantasy writer. One of the prominent tales, 'The Cruise of the Scandal,' takes readers on a thrilling adventure at sea, possibly involving a quest or a journey filled with unexpected encounters. Another story, 'A Bit of Old Chelsea,' delves into the charming and perhaps eccentric world of an older district in London, possibly highlighting the lives and relationships of its inhabitants. The third story, 'The Bronze-Haired Girl,' likely portrays a captivating protagonist with striking features who finds herself amidst intriguing circumstances, possibly involving love, mystery, or a fantastical situation.Book Details
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