Just As I Am
Mary Elizabeth Braddon
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The murder has finally been solved. After 20 years, Humphrey Vargas came with his dog, seemingly from no where, and informed the magistrate of the county that he murdered the popular Mr. Blake. He even told the magistrate the whole story. This book picks up where other books end and shows how this revelation brings about a chain of unexpected events. Knowing who murdered such a popular man does not make things any easier around the county, as memories finally surface, and relationships may change forever. - Summary by Stav Nisser. (18 hr 54 min)
Chapitres
I. Every Dog has his Day | 12:54 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
II. Father and Daughter | 14:25 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
III. After Twenty Years | 17:55 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
IV. 'A Wilful Man must have his Way.’ | 17:02 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
V. Dulcie asks Questions | 16:58 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
VI. 'This Man killed my Father ' | 12:12 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
VII. Morton's Womenkind | 28:26 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
VIII. In the Assize Court | 30:32 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
IX. Guilty | 30:08 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
X. A Superior Woman . | 18:21 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XI. A Friendly Dinner . | 21:01 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XII. At the ' Sugar Loaves' | 21:34 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XIII. A Plea for the Prisoner . | 17:10 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XIV. The Yellow Ribbon | 21:49 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XV. Dora Blake asks a Question | 9:40 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XVI. ' I must be behind the age.' | 7:53 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XVII. Come to Grief | 25:36 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XVIII. Link by Link | 28:33 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XIX. Blatchmardean Castle | 14:27 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XX. A Fountain of Bitter Waters | 21:20 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XXI. Christmas at Tangley Manor | 21:53 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XXII. ' To the End of the World ' | 13:10 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XXIII. In Mr. Tomplin's Chambers | 13:35 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XXIV. On the Wing | 17:11 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XXV. Dulcie sacrifices Herself | 15:44 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XXVI. Whistled down the Wind | 19:06 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XXVII. Poor Lucy | 30:44 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XXVIII. Shafto Jebb is sent for | 32:19 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XXIX. Was Life worth living? | 16:59 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XXX.Who can minister to a Mind diseased? | 18:24 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XXXI. ' That would be too horrible ' | 27:42 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XXXII. Never Again | 10:56 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XXXIII. In Tangley Wood | 22:36 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XXXIV. An Earnest Man | 31:43 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XXXV. ' I do not understand You, Morton.’ | 19:17 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XXXVI. The Man called Tinker | 14:29 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XXXVII. ' I must bide my Time.' | 28:43 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XXXVIII. Tinker breaks his Tryst | 12:33 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XXXIX. Drifting Apart | 21:40 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XL. The End of all Things | 15:28 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XLI. ' That would be an Unholy Alliance.' | 35:39 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XLII. ' is he still the master of your heart?’ | 13:16 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XLIII. Morton's Brilliant Idea | 13:59 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XLIV. A Paragon of Cobs | 34:22 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XLV. ' What is the Key to the Enigma | 22:33 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XLVI. A Land of Chimneys and Smoke | 13:55 | Lu par Anne Fletcher |
XLVII. From Darkness into Light | 26:02 | Lu par Lynda Marie Neilson |
XLVIII. In the bosom of her family | 21:08 | Lu par Lynda Marie Neilson |
XLIX. ' I will never live under his Roof ‘ | 22:47 | Lu par Lynda Marie Neilson |
L. 'There was no Thought of Fair Play then ' | 25:41 | Lu par Lynda Marie Neilson |
LI. Lizzie's Failure | 54:08 | Lu par Lynda Marie Neilson |
LII. Thicker than Water | 34:25 | Lu par Lynda Marie Neilson |
LIII. The Rest is Silence | 24:14 | Lu par Lynda Marie Neilson |
Critiques
Who really did it?





Julia R
Before complaining about how someone reads aloud, please remember that every narrator donates their time and effort without pay. I really enjoy the different reading styles. “Just as I Am” had a variety of interesting characters. Even though the murderer was increasingly pointed to as the story progressed, it was thought-provoking to see how the various people responded to their growing understanding of what actually happened twenty years before. The old fashioned habits and ways of life always fascinate me, as well as the many ways in which human motives tend to stay the same throughout history.
Wonderful Story





jenniebrown
The murder mystery is well done with plenty of interesting sub-stories with well drawn characters. The four stars is due to the abrupt change in narrators near the end of the book. Annie is phenomenal and it would be difficult to finish any book she narrates. However, the second narrator has a halting reading style which was difficult to enjoy. Many thanks for the effort and it’d be a shame to pass up this very engaging story.
one of Brandon's best





weropas
I admit to preferring happy endings so I liked this story. The earlier readers were delightful. But the final reader, as others mentioned, definitely struggled a little more. I think she must have done multiple takes and edited them together which makes the story quite jumpy. note: I'm writing this for the audience who are trying to decide if they want to read this story.





gloria
I have to agree with other listeners, the last reader was very coarse in her reading, I couldn't get cuddled up with her presentation of the final chapters. It is too bad the first reader couldn't finish the final chapters, other then that a very good book. I am glad I chose this one to listen to.
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Betty
The story itself is fine, but the narrator made it so dull with her voice, she is very clear spoken and good at narration and I appreciate her time spent on this audiobook, but I just didn’t find it enjoyable, it was very monotonous.
Interesting but a bit draggy





Wendy Mathieu
I was very sorry that there was a change in readers for the last few chapters. The first reader was excellent!





Jessie
I really enjoyed this book and reading thank you