The Ancient Allan


Lu par Keith Salis

(4.7 stars; 54 reviews)

This is the thrilling tale as told by Allan Quatermain of events in his life, or should we say his lives? By the use of a mystical herb, he is transported to a time when he was an Egyptian hunter and warrior fighting to free Egypt from the bonds of the Easterns and to win the heart of the lovely Amada. We learn with him the importance of honor and truthfulness in all our dealings. We also see the necessity of bravery in dealing with enemy forces as well as our love interests. - Summary by Keith Salis (8 hr 56 min)

Chapitres

An old Friend 24:20 Lu par Keith Salis
Ragnall Castle 30:24 Lu par Keith Salis
Allan Gives His Word 28:23 Lu par Keith Salis
Through the Gates 39:43 Lu par Keith Salis
The Wager 35:56 Lu par Keith Salis
The Doom of the Boat 31:38 Lu par Keith Salis
Bes Steals the Signet 28:52 Lu par Keith Salis
The Lady Amada 29:52 Lu par Keith Salis
The Messengers 30:09 Lu par Keith Salis
Shabaka Plights His Troth 28:39 Lu par Keith Salis
The Holy Tanofir 31:00 Lu par Keith Salis
The Slaying of Idernes 38:40 Lu par Keith Salis
Amada Returns to Isis 36:12 Lu par Keith Salis
Shabaka Fights the Crocodile 29:52 Lu par Keith Salis
The Summons 25:29 Lu par Keith Salis
Tanofir Finds His Broken Cup 28:24 Lu par Keith Salis
The Battle - and After 38:57 Lu par Keith Salis

Critiques


(5 stars)

Allan Quatermain is one of my favorite characters. This serves as a nice follow up to The Ivory Child. That said, it is probably the worst of the series (excepting maybe The Three Lions).


(3.5 stars)

fun to be with a man who has a great adventure with the best of fun and interesting historical events.


(5 stars)

Thoroughly enjoyed listening to another of Rider Haggard’s stories - very imaginative. and thank you for reading so well.


(5 stars)

I was hoping that Haggard could pull this one off. I was not disappointed. Excellent reader also!