Harrigan
Max Brand
Lu par Sissyneck





A gripping nautical tale set in Hawaii and upon the open sea. What starts out as a chance meeting between two men turns into a heated race for priceless treasure -- and the love of a remarkable woman. - Summary by Google Books
(7 hr 3 min)
Chapitres
Chapter 1 | 13:01 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 2 | 9:46 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 3 | 8:40 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 4 | 6:11 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 5 | 8:48 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 6 | 8:33 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 7 | 9:41 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 8 | 10:42 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 9 | 10:48 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 10 | 8:13 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 11 | 9:29 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 12 | 6:08 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 13 | 6:15 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 14 | 9:52 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 15 | 10:50 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 16 | 14:34 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 17 | 9:47 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 18 | 11:24 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 19 | 8:55 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 20 | 8:58 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 21 | 10:24 | Lu par Sissyneck |
Chapter 22 | 9:33 | Lu par ToddHW |
Chapter 23 | 14:15 | Lu par ToddHW |
Chapter 24 | 5:36 | Lu par aydrogekistky |
Chapter 25 | 6:58 | Lu par aydrogekistky |
Chapter 26 | 12:38 | Lu par Delmar H Dolbier |
Chapter 27 | 13:56 | Lu par Delmar H Dolbier |
Chapter 28 | 15:14 | Lu par Paul Harvey |
Chapter 29 | 6:56 | Lu par Cate Williams |
Chapter 30 | 16:55 | Lu par Cate Williams |
Chapter 31 | 13:01 | Lu par Michele Eaton |
Chapter 32 | 16:56 | Lu par Crocket |
Chapter 33 | 13:39 | Lu par Cate Williams |
Chapter 34 | 14:17 | Lu par Cate Williams |
Chapter 35 | 7:34 | Lu par RussellEric |
Chapter 36 | 12:56 | Lu par ToddHW |
Chapter 37 | 12:03 | Lu par Michele Eaton |
Chapter 38 | 13:12 | Lu par Derek Trial |
Chapter 39 | 16:58 | Lu par Derek Trial |
Critiques
Deep plot with WWI undertones





A LibriVox Listener
Wow! Max Brand has done it again! He blends cultural, political and toxic masculinity together with a bit of love story, mutiny, shipwreck, explosions, and a stunning ending to give the reader, or in this case listener, an incredibly intriguing tale. Thank you readers! you did a good job and some of you did an excellent job! I listened to this in one afternoon and through enjoyed it. historically, this is one of Brand's last works as he was killed as a journalist during WWI.
interesting





Ks Girl
this book is very different from most of max brands books, but a very good book indeed! I'm not to sure yet what I think of the ending but probably the best way for it to end... good readers! thanx
Good story but...





Paul Busman
Good story, if a bit heavy handed in dealing with the 2 main characters and their rivalry. Also, the ending feels a bit contrived.
Ummm....





Julia D
First of all let me say the first reader is amazing. He really set the tone of the book and his voice was perfect for the story. The other readers are all good as well but I weren't as enjoyable. It's no reflection on them only the first reader was so good. As for the story... It starts out following Harrigan in Hawaii where he encounters and helps another man in a fight. They go there seperate ways but fate brings them together again. They are both strong men with strong wills and only one of them can be master. Their struggle for mastery is further complicated by the introduction of Kate, a beautiful charming young woman, that both Giants strive to win. It's a classic tale, and the first part of the book is set in a wonderful brooding manner. This is followed by shipwrecks mutiny, a constant flip-flop between friendship and hate for the two men and is then followed by a somewhat unsatisfying conclusion. I both enjoyed and disliked it by turns.