McTeague


Leído por Jeff Robinson

(4.6 stars; 41 reviews)

McTeague is a simple dentist who becomes infatuated with Trina, the cousin of his friend Marcus. Trina then buys a winning lottery ticket worth $5,000, and McTeague announces his plans to marry her. But their marriage quickly falls apart as greed consumes them both, and Marcus' jealousy toward McTeague boils over. (Summary by Jeff Robinson)
(10 hr 42 min)

Capítulos

Chapter 01 19:40 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 02 27:53 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 03 23:09 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 04 19:27 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 05 37:38 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 06 30:33 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 07 30:06 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 08 29:57 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 09 41:15 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 10 41:42 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 11 38:24 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 12 25:36 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 13 19:22 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 14 18:54 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 15 27:48 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 16 27:00 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 17 12:58 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 18 31:11 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 19 40:29 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 20 18:37 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 21 1:01:32 Leído por Jeff Robinson
Chapter 22 19:35 Leído por Jeff Robinson

Reseñas

great American Novel


(4 stars)

Fascinating story. Does a wonderful job of telling a "Story of San Francisco" while maintaining the perfect amount of drama and shock. Norris does a superb job of including just the right amount of "WTF" moments to keep the reader wanting to follow through to the end. Would most certainly give it a read/listen if you enjoy classic American "what kind of crack was the author on when he/she wrote it" kind of stories!

Best book ever! Haha!


(5 stars)

Best book ever! Oh irony... Haha! GREAT narrator too


(5 stars)

This is a great novel told by Noris. Amazing yet simple way of storytelling with a lot of depth. Keeps you engaged all the way through and keeps you on your toes towards the end. I wonder why no one made a movie out of this? There’s only one made in 1924 and changed the name to Greed. A silent movie. Also, also a big shout out to the narrator Jeff Robinson! He’s done a superb job of bringing the story to life.