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West Wind Drift

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A heavily laden passenger liner sets out from a South American port bound for a distant harbor but mysteriously disappears in the Atlantic, prompting extensive naval searches and speculation about enemy action, sabotage, or an internal explosion. The narrative introduces the aging captain Weatherby Trigger, an international crew, and a cosmopolitan complement of passengers and sketches the ship's wartime cargo and secret registration. As official inquiries conclude the vessel lost, the story shifts to the unfolding events aboard during days of calm drift, limited navigation, and the practical and emotional responses of those on board as they face uncertainty.

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George Barr McCutcheon

George Barr McCutcheon was an American author and playwright, known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. He gained popularity for his engaging novels that often blended romance and adventure with elements of humor. One of his most notable works, "Brewster's Millions," explores themes of wealth and responsibility through a comedic lens. McCutcheon's writing is characterized by its lively characters and intricate plots, making him a significant figure in the genre of light fiction. His works, including "Beverly of Graustark" and "Castle Craneycrow," continue to be appreciated for their entertainment value and wit.

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