Rough Justice
Mary Elizabeth Braddon
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Who murdered Lisa Rainer? Is it her former lover who went to seek fortune in Africa and fell in love with another on the way back? Were there any blood motives? Detective John Thorne would have to discover. Inspired by a true story, this novel is a page turner. Yet this is not only a detective novel. It deals with class, gender, propriety and family. - Summary by Stav Nisser (10 hr 31 min)
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'How Should I Greet Thee?' | 28:37 | Leído por Marina |
A Fellow-Feeling | 29:49 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
Alone in London | 33:04 | Leído por Leena Emsley |
Some One Who Loved Him | 39:12 | Leído por Leena Emsley |
At Number Thirteen, Dynevor Street | 30:49 | Leído por Leena Emsley |
John Faunce's Experiences. No. 29 | 1:00:47 | Leído por Leena Emsley |
At Bow Street | 27:22 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
A Death-Blow | 25:24 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
Mr. Faunce's Record | 41:25 | Leído por Leena Emsley |
Chums | 23:43 | Leído por Leena Emsley |
Other Lives | 10:37 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
Nineteenth-Century Crusaders | 26:52 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
Mr. Faunce's Report Continued | 16:38 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
The Boyhood of Oliver Greswold | 25:26 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
Mr. Faunce Continues | 30:35 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
Waiting on Fortune | 7:19 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
For the Happiness of the Greatest Number | 29:01 | Leído por Jim Locke |
What He Meant To Do | 23:36 | Leído por Jim Locke |
The American Remembers | 32:07 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
The Man Behind the Mask | 40:36 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
A New Development | 16:29 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
The Enemy and Avenger | 32:21 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
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Robbie44
This book was quite unlike any other I have “read.” Part social commentary, part love story, and part moral play. Can evil men do good? Why do good men do evil? What does one individual owe society? What cost truth? Ah! Questions ever debated!
Very good read





Marula Designs
Interesting, rather a lot of characters to keep track of but they all have their place in the story. The narrators did an excellent job except for chapters 17 and 18, this reader sounds like a child learning to read, no expression, no emotion. I love that this writer always finishes her books well so I have no questions about what happened to any of the characters





KAB
A surprisingly good read! I started not too enthusiastically but was pleasantly surprised because, I think, of the rich character development. I don't want to say more and spoil the ending. Most readers were very good, though I could do without Mr. Lock: I've heard him in other works and find that his pitch and cadence are just too strange.





Brett Miller
Holy Crap! I was so into this book that I actually looked up the murder it was based on to see who did it. Unsolved of course. You can tell the writer was a devotee of Wilkie Collins. I even had to listen to the last chapter twice just to absorb the full effect.
Characters a plenty





Okies Kid
she introduced too many characters too late to almost make the storyline incomprehensible. it was a struggle to finish listening... I'm not sure it would have been more enjoyable if I had actually read it or not... Even though I enjoyed all the readers who sounded very clear explanation point





Kim B
Agreed: this book is different than MEBs other books, but I really liked it. Makes me rethink the concept of justice. Also, mostly good reading if you can get past two certain chapters.





Elaine
Wow great story and my 2nd Braddon book ; well worth the time to listen to; check it lady audleys secret





Jessie
I agree with okiekid, I restarted book so many times and still couldn't keep up, but thank you readers!