A Sailor's Sweetheart
- 358 pages
- 13 hours of reading
William Clark Russell was a popular American writer renowned for his nautical novels and horror stories. His eight years of service as a sailor provided him with extensive experience, which he then infused into his prolific literary output. His works, some of which achieved significant popularity in their time, vividly depict adventure and heroism at sea. Modern critics note similarities between his horror elements and the tales of William Hope Hodgson.

