The Moonstone (version 2)


Lu par Tony Addison

(3.7 stars; 42 reviews)

Said to be the first detective novel ever written, it is wonderful for its blending of the intrigues of romance with the conventional sleights of hand of the mystery novel. Marvellous also for its sensitive portrayal of traditionally outsider characters - the hunchbacked girl who dies for love, the dying Jewish doctor who enables resolution of the mystery, the tricky Hindu conjurors who only seek the restoration of their sacred gem. Hilarious at times, The Moonstone is also a deeply felt example of the storyteller's art. - Summary by Tony Addison (24 hr 29 min)

Chapitres

Chapter One 18:56 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Two 8:08 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Three 13:06 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Four 21:07 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Five 24:17 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Six 22:02 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Seven 35:02 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Eight 13:17 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Nine 33:11 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Ten 19:40 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Eleven 35:32 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Twelve 59:19 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Thirteen 35:28 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Fourteen 17:49 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Fifteen 26:31 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Sixteen 46:33 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Seventeen 29:08 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Eighteen 19:57 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Nineteen 19:12 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Twenty 14:19 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Twenty One 9:59 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Twenty Two 31:43 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Twenty Three 27:15 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Twenty Four 35:12 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Twenty Five 40:22 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Twenty Six 29:27 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Twenty Seven 31:53 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Twenty Eight 25:15 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Twenty Nine 24:33 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Thirty 6:22 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Thirty One 32:09 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Thirty Two 42:22 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Thirty Three 32:35 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Thirty Four 14:00 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Thirty Five 29:09 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Thirty Six 14:57 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Thirty Seven 19:08 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Thirty Eight 22:56 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Thirty Nine 42:01 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Forty 25:36 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Forty One 26:44 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Forty Two 35:26 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Fourty Three 36:10 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Forty Four 44:30 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Forty Five 41:29 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Forty Six 55:26 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Forty Seven 56:53 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Forty Eight 53:31 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Forty Nine 41:24 Lu par Tony Addison
Chapter Fifty 28:03 Lu par Tony Addison

Critiques


(5 stars)

Enjoyed the book. Enjoyed the reader.

Absorbing story


(5 stars)

I think this was recorded at too slow a speed, but that is easily remedied by increasing the speed when you listen. The plot twists, the different narrators, the surprisingly ( for that time) liberal observations on the effects of imperialism, the class system and racial discrimination, and the excellent reader (once adjusted) make this a compelling, absorbing story.

Carefully crafted mystery story


(5 stars)

The recording was made at too slow a speed. Adjust to your taste during the first chapter and you will be good to go. The reader’s tone and accent let you get the feel of the period and place in which the tale is set. I really liked it.

Narrator monotone and slow


(1 stars)

I absolutely love this book and decided to listed rather than re read it. This narrator is so slow and if you speed it up he still doesn't work for me. He's pretty expressionless and dull. Finding it tedious to listen to.

Agonizing to listen


(0.5 stars)

After several attempts to listen to this book …I just cannot. The cadence off but that’s not the worst of it. Perhaps a different narrator is best for a book by the very talented Wilkie Collins.

Great book and great reader


(5 stars)

To my surprise this is a very good and amusing book, I'm not fond of detective novels but find this book on a thrift store, it is really good. The reader is wonderful.

Recording speed?


(2 stars)

The speed of this is painfully slow, but when speedy up, the reader sounds robotic and unnatural. It is almost impossible to concentrate on the story. I only got 7 minutes in before giving up.

Great work & wonderful narrator


(5 stars)

I couldn’t stop listening. Such a lovely book. I love the narrator too! It takes a little bit to get used to his style but he’s really good.