Nobody's Man
E. Phillips Oppenheim
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Brigadier general Andrew Tallente, late of Parliament, is implicated in the death of his male secretary, the son of a classmate at Eton. Seems the younger man may have not only been having an affair with the hero's American wife, but had stolen incriminating political documents. A political coup of sorts develops as the opposing party invites Tallente to lead them. Enter the lovely heiress-next-door, who becomes the hero's champion, and perhaps, new flame. (Summary by Matt Pierard) (8 hr 40 min)
Chapitres
Chapter 1 | 22:30 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 2 | 12:10 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 3 | 14:01 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 4 | 13:38 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 5 | 13:55 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 6 | 13:07 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 7 | 20:35 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 8 | 11:31 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 9 | 24:15 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 10 | 13:56 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 11 | 14:48 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 12 | 13:36 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 13 | 15:10 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 14 | 9:58 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 15 | 17:36 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 16 | 12:14 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 17 | 15:22 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 18 | 14:18 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 19 | 14:26 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 20 | 18:27 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 21 | 12:20 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 22 | 11:52 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 23 | 13:24 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 24 | 16:35 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 25 | 12:24 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 26 | 17:19 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 27 | 11:00 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 28 | 13:18 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 29 | 13:03 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 30 | 11:51 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 31 | 21:15 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 32 | 20:13 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 33 | 8:04 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 34 | 10:04 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 35 | 10:18 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Chapter 36 | 11:57 | Lu par VfkaBT |
Critiques





A LibriVox Listener
Previous commentary have spoken of the tinny or tunnel sound at the beginning of this book. It does make for off-putting start but it does go away. The reader does a good job even if he, like several others, does try to become the characters. His voice is clear and makes no mistakes with pronunciations. The book is true to Openheim's style, taking English times around WWI and almost making them reverent to the present. They are easily read. as well as heard
ONE OF HIS BEST





AVID READER
This is a very interesting look at behind the scenes politics, especially the loneliness of the men who plan and scheme. The recording did have a bit of a tinny sound, but it was not particularly distracting. The narrator was precise in pronunciation and had a very agreeable pace. I have listened to many books wherein the recording was of much better quality, but the narration was barely understandable.
Not good sound





Satyaban
I couldn't get on with the sound but not the readers voice, There was something of a vacancy about the sound in the background. I didn't listen to the story much because by skipping ahead I found the sound on every chapter I checked.
bad recording





Ms. Elizabeth
has a tunnel sound. narrator voice sounds mumbled. darn it, I've been waiting for an Oppenheim story.





JH
Agree, very difficult to understand and gave up which is a shame for the effort
a lot of politics





Tes Carpenter-Camhi
This story didn't hold my attention very well.





Effiebaby
Terrible sound quality, I gave up on it.