A burning curiosity draws Rudolf Rassendyll, a young Englishman, to Ruritania to see the coronation of the new King. His distinctive red hair and long sharp nose bear witness to the ancestral indiscretion that links his blood with that of the ruling monarchy.
There he is thrown into a series of adventures beyond his wildest dreams. For the King is kidnapped by his treacherous brother, the Duke of Strelsau, and only Rudolf can save him.His own life in danger, he battles to outwit not only the Duke and his evil henchmen but the ruthless young Rupert Hentzau,who "feared neither man nor devil". At the same time he finds himself irresistibly attracted to the beautiful Princess Flavia, the betrothed of the King.
Both a thrilling, swashbuckling tale and a tender love story,The Prisoner of Zenda is as popular now as when it was first published a hundred years ago.
THE RASSENDYLLS----WITH A WORD ON THE ELPHBERGS
CONCERNING THE COLOUR OF MEN"S HAIR
A MERRY EVENING WITH A DISTANT RELATIVE
THE KING KEEPS HIS APPOINTMENT
THE ADVENTURES OF AN UNDERSTUDY
THE SECRET OF A CELLAR
His MAJESTY SLEEPS IN STRELSAU
A FAIR COUSIN AND A DARK BROTHER
A NEW USE FOR A TEA-TABLB
A GREAT CHANCE FOR A VILLAIN
HUNTLING A VERY BIG BOAR
I RECEIVE A VISITOR AND BAIT A HOOK
AN IMPROVEMENT ON JACOE"S LADDER
A NIGHT OUTSIDE THE CASTLE
I TALK WITH A TEMPTER
A DESPERATE PLAN
YOUNG RUPERT"S MIDNIGHT DIVERSIONS
THE FORCING OF THE TRAP
FACE TO FACE THE FOREST
THE PRISONER AND THE KING
IF LOVE WERE ALL!
PRESENT,PAST--AND FUTURE?