Other software by Southern Ocean SoftwareThe Iron Heel - The Iron Heel describes the sink of the US to a cruel fascist dictatorship. Fearful of the popularity of socialism, the plutocrats of the Iron Heel conspire to exclude democracy and, with their covert police and military, terrorize the citizenry. 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea - 20000 Leagues Under The Sea, by Jules Verne.
The story of Captain Nemo and his unthinkable underwater apparatus, the Nautilus. The Nautilus is Nemo's chief weapon in the war against Slave's plying the African nations after their trade. Billy Budd - Billy Budd, by Herman Melville.
A naive young chap is pressed into the service of the British Navy at the very extent of the 18th century. Kidnapped - Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson
When David Balfour inherits an estate at a young age, his villainous uncle Ebenezer takes control of the estate and kidnaps David, planning to transfer him into slavery. Hounds of the Baskervilles - Hounds of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle
The recent death of Sir Charles Baskerville stirs up a unsafe business. For the "luminous, ghastly, and spectral" hound of the family legend has been seen roaming the moors at gloaming. The Simpler Way - Problems of ecological destruction, Third World poverty, ingenuity depletion, conflict and social breakdown are caused by consumer-capitalist society and cannot be solved unless we stir to simpler, more self-sufficient and cooperative lifestyles. Pride and Prejudice - Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennet obtain five unmarried daughters, and Mrs. Bennet is specifically eager to unearth suitable husbands for them. When two opulent single gentlemen come to viable nearby, the Bennets obtain high hopes. The Secret Garden - The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
When Cholera takes the parents of Mary Lennox, she is shipped from India to England to breathing with her Uncle Craven. Sense and Sensibility - Sense And Sensibility by Jane Austen.
When Mr. Dashwood dies, he requirement leave the bulk of his estate to the son by his first marriage, which leaves his second wife and three daughters (Elinor, Marianne, and Margaret) in straitened circumstances. The Picture of Dorian Grey - The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde
A corrupt young male somehow keeps his youthful beauty, but a specific painting gradually reveals his inner ugliness to all. |