A Chicago Princess


Leído por LibriVox Volunteers

(3.8 stars; 28 reviews)

After working several years in foreign affairs, and after winning and then losing a fortune, Rupert Tremorne is stranded in Nagasaki, at the end of his wits and in some debt. His only chance is to take the post as private secretary to the Millionaire Mr Hemster, and to sail on with him on his yacht. Sailing around Asia is big adventure for anyone, but it is a special one for Tremorne, because besides Mr Hemster and his staff, there are the beautiful Miss Gertrude Hemster and her companion Hilda Stretton on board. And suddenly, Tremorne has his hands full with those two ladies... - Summary by Carolin (7 hr 22 min)

Capítulos

Chapter I 12:02 Leído por Judy Guinan
Chapter II 19:22 Leído por Judy Guinan
Chapter III 16:30 Leído por Judy Guinan
Chapter IV 20:11 Leído por Judy Guinan
Chapter V 9:20 Leído por Judy Guinan
Chapter VI 25:15 Leído por canariette
Chapter VII 16:03 Leído por LizMorey
Chapter VIII 16:04 Leído por TheLiteratePenguin
Chapter IX 11:49 Leído por Ruby
Chapter X 31:25 Leído por Lynda Marie Neilson
Chapter XI 12:12 Leído por Kathleen Moore
Chapter XII 18:05 Leído por Kathleen Moore
Chapter XIII 17:49 Leído por Kathleen Moore
Chapter XIV 21:47 Leído por Judy Guinan
Chapter XV 12:43 Leído por Judy Guinan
Chapter XVI 19:59 Leído por Judy Guinan
Chapter XVII 11:23 Leído por Judy Guinan
Chapter XVIII 23:55 Leído por Judy Guinan
Chapter XIX 26:20 Leído por Judy Guinan
Chapter XX 12:20 Leído por Judy Guinan
Chapter XXI 22:19 Leído por Judy Guinan
Chapter XXII 14:21 Leído por Judy Guinan
Chapter XXIII 20:15 Leído por Judy Guinan
Chapter XXIV 14:39 Leído por Judy Guinan
Chapter XXV 16:50 Leído por Lynda Marie Neilson

Reseñas

REFRESHING PLOT


(5 stars)

A very offbeat plot, but enjoyable. In fact, the entire book probably became enjoyable at the time of the kidnapping, whereas prior to that it had seemed to be somewhat disjointed. Good readings, for the most part. Thank you for your time.


(3 stars)

a pretty corney story read wih varying degrees of sucess


(3.5 stars)

great story. great reader except for a few.

Was very disrespectful to the Korean people.


(1 stars)

I was surprised to find this clear misunderstanding of such a noble people. Also some of the readers were very disappointing in their performance.