By Pike and Dyke
G. A. Henty
Read by David Leeson





It is the 1570's, and the people of the Netherlands live in terror under the cruel dominion of Spain. Though many long to be free of Spanish tyranny, efforts at rebellion are failing, and allies are nowhere to be found. Edward “Ned” Martin, son of an English captain and a Dutch lady, is thrust into the conflict when he resolves to help his mother’s people and avenge his murdered relatives. Entering the service of the revolutionary leader William the Silent, Prince of Orange, Ned is called upon to carry out dangerous secret missions deep within occupied territory. Through hairbreadth escapes, fierce sea fights, terrifying sieges, and daring rescues, Ned becomes a witness to the inspiring and heartbreaking events of the rise of the Dutch republic. (Summary by D. Leeson)
(10 hr 48 min)Chapters
The "Good Venture" | 32:19 | Read by David Leeson |
Terrible News | 35:44 | Read by David Leeson |
A Fight With the Spaniards | 31:17 | Read by David Leeson |
Wounded | 30:09 | Read by David Leeson |
Ned's Resolve | 29:59 | Read by David Leeson |
The Prince of Orange | 30:59 | Read by David Leeson |
A Dangerous Mission | 25:35 | Read by David Leeson |
In the Hands of the Blood Council | 30:54 | Read by David Leeson |
In Hiding | 29:55 | Read by David Leeson |
A Dangerous Encounter | 26:39 | Read by David Leeson |
Saving a Victim | 33:00 | Read by David Leeson |
Back With the Prince | 29:54 | Read by David Leeson |
The Siege of Haarlem | 30:23 | Read by David Leeson |
The Fall of Haarlem | 33:20 | Read by David Leeson |
Ned Receives Promotion | 34:28 | Read by David Leeson |
Friends in Trouble | 25:14 | Read by David Leeson |
A Rescue | 24:18 | Read by David Leeson |
The Siege of Leyden | 30:30 | Read by David Leeson |
The Queen's Service | 30:45 | Read by David Leeson |
The "Spanish Fury" | 33:00 | Read by David Leeson |
The Siege of Antwerp | 40:30 | Read by David Leeson |
Reviews
very good





beloved
very good story and very good reader. thank you so much
excellent story





HolmesBoy
This was an excellent story. I really enjoyed it and learned a lot about this time. The information about the chance that came into play for both sides was amazing. It seems like both suffered random life and both gained randomly. I recommend this as a good historical novel. I hope you do enjoy learning about sieges of cities.
Excellent book and narrorator.





ksninja99
Henty's books follow the exact same outline. There is no difference here. It's a good outline, but it gets a little old.





FleetDog
Another Great tale by the author! well read, very historical novel.
well read and entertaining





TomMagnuson
thank you to the narrator!





Reader good. Book is a classic G.A. Henty.
Narration of history supercedes the story.




