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Doctor Syn

Doctor Syn: A Tale of the Romney Marsh is the first in the series of Doctor Syn novels by Russell Thorndike and inspired a Disney movie called the Scarecrow of Romney Marsh starring Patrick Patrick McGoohan. In this story we are introduced to the complex Christopher Syn, the kindly vicar of the little town of Dymchurch. Dr Syn seems pleasant, but is he much more than he seems? Although published first, this book is the last of the series chronologically. The town is located near the Romney Marsh, an ideal location for smuggling operations. Captain Howard Collyer, a revenue agent for the crown, arrives on the scene convinced that he can find and capture the smugglers that must be active in the area. The locals deny any knowledge of any smuggling operations, but warn of mysterious bands of witches and glowing demons that ride fire-breathing horses roam the marsh. Can this straight forward navy captain survive these supernatural foes as he investigates Romney Marsh and the disturbing events that begin to happen in Dymchurch? - Summary by Brett Downey (7 hr 37 min)

Chapters

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The Coming of the King's Frigate

The Coming of the King's Men

The Captain

A Bottle of Alsace Lorraine

Doctor Syn Takes Cold

Clegg the Buccaneer

Dogging the Schoolmaster

The End of Sennacherib Pepper

Doctor Syn Gives Some Advice

The Court House Inquiry

The Captain Objects

The End of the Inquiry

At the Vicarage

A Landed Proprietor Sets Up a Gallows Tree

The Schoolmaster's Suit

The Doctor Sings a Song

Behind the Shutters

The Captain's Nightmare

A Terrible Investigation

The Bo'sun's Story

A Curious Breakfast Party

A Young Recruit

The Coffin-Maker Has a Visitor

The Sexton Speaks

The Devils' Tiring House

The Scarecrow's Legion

The Fight at Mill House Farm

Captain Collyer Entertains an Attorney from Rye

Doctor Syn Has a ''Call''

A Certain Tree Bears Fruit

The Captain's Experiment

Adventures in Watchbell Street

A Military Lady-killer Prepares for Battle

Scylla and Charybdis

Holding the Pulpit

The Dead Man's Throttle

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Echoes