The First Sir Percy: An Adventure of the Laughing Cavalier


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(4.2 stars; 15 reviews)

Sequel to The Laughing Cavalier, The First Sir Percy picks up the cavalier’s story three months later. The second novel in Baroness Orczy’s swashbuckling series, this one set in the Netherlands, contains all the same adventurous elements as the novels that follow. Percy Blake, who calls himself Diogenes, is the Scarlet Pimpernel’s worthy ancestor. - Summary by Winnifred Assmann (10 hr 3 min)

Capítulos

1.1 A Night on the Veluwe 11:23 Leído por Winnifred Assmann
1.2 A Night on the Veluwe, cont'd 41:08 Leído por Winnifred Assmann
1.3 A Night on the Veluwe, cont'd 8:30 Leído por Winnifred Assmann
2.1 The Double Wedding 28:08 Leído por John Leloup
2.2 The Double Wedding, cont'd 32:09 Leído por John Leloup
3.1 The Great Interruption 16:31 Leído por John Leloup
3.2 The Great Interruption. cont'd 31:09 Leído por John Leloup
4 Adder's Fork 26:43 Leído por Delta Ray
5 A Race for Life 10:18 Leído por Cbteddy
6.1 A Nest of Scorpions 25:09 Leído por John Leloup
6.2 A Nest of Scorpions, cont'd 19:40 Leído por John Leloup
7 A Subtle Traitor 21:57 Leído por Winnifred Assmann
8 Devil's-Writ 31:15 Leído por Navya
9 Mala Fides 37:26 Leído por Navya
10 A Prince of Darkness 36:58 Leído por Cbteddy
11 The Danger-Spoke 25:59 Leído por John Leloup
12 Tears, Sighs, Hearts 20:43 Leído por John Leloup
13 The Stygian Creek 21:49 Leído por Belinda Mc
14.1 Treachery 39:30 Leído por Wayne Hom
14.2 Treachery, cont'd 42:57 Leído por Wayne Hom
15 TheMolenon the Veluwe 52:43 Leído por Elijah Fisher
16 The Final Issue 17:48 Leído por Christine Rottger
17 The Only World 3:36 Leído por Stacey Malcolm

Reseñas

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(1 stars)

I feel awful giving this review. I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings, but most of the readers of this book were difficult to listen to. A couple barely took a breath, and most read in a monotone that caused me to fast forward through it.

mixed bag of narrators


(3 stars)

story fantastic. narrators iffy. the good readers are excellent the ones that arent have me wanting to volunteer to re-record them myself.