The Murder of Delicia


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(4 stars; 4 reviews)

The following slight and unelaborated sketch of a very commonplace and everyday tragedy will, I am aware, meet with the unqualified disapproval of the 'superior' sex. They will assert, with much indignant emphasis, that the character of 'Lord Carlyon' is an impossible one, and that such a 'cad' as he is shown to be never existed. Anticipating these remarks, I have to say in reply that the two chief personages in my story, namely, 'Lord Carlyon' and his wife, are drawn strictly from the life; and, that though both the originals have some years since departed from this scene of earthly contest and misunderstanding, so that my delineation of their characters can no longer grieve or offend either, the 'murder of Delicia' was consummated at the hands of her husband precisely in the way I have depicted it. - Summary by Marie Corelli (6 hr 17 min)

Chapitres

INTRODUCTORY NOTE 16:26 Lu par shelleturner
CHAPTER I-Part One 37:25 Lu par Angelique G. Campbell
CHAPTER I-Part Two 28:41 Lu par Angelique G. Campbell
CHAPTER II-Part One 32:11 Lu par Angelique G. Campbell
CHAPTER II-Part Two 16:01 Lu par Angelique G. Campbell
CHAPTER III 21:39 Lu par Angelique G. Campbell
CHAPTER IV 19:48 Lu par Angelique G. Campbell
CHAPTER V 26:09 Lu par Angelique G. Campbell
CHAPTER VI 32:01 Lu par Angelique G. Campbell
CHAPTER VII 17:29 Lu par Angelique G. Campbell
CHAPTER VIII 25:00 Lu par Angelique G. Campbell
CHAPTER IX 26:58 Lu par Angelique G. Campbell
CHAPTER X 28:45 Lu par Angelique G. Campbell
CHAPTER XI 23:09 Lu par Angelique G. Campbell
CHAPTER XII 26:01 Lu par Angelique G. Campbell

Critiques


(1 stars)

I got two-thirds of the way through the first chapter and I wanted to murder Delicia myself. Little Miss Perfect in Every Way! There was nothing other than florid praise for her perfection, hard work and success in every part of her life. I hope her murderer got away.