The Hole in the Wall


Leído por Anthony Ogus

(4.4 stars; 7 reviews)

A lively story about a pub, and those who ran it, at the end of the 19th century in the East End Dockland of London, with its poverty-stricken working people and criminal underworld. - Summary by Anthony Ogus (7 hr 20 min)

Capítulos

Chapter 1. Stephen's Tale 22:30 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 2. In Blue Gate 15:21 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 3. Stephen's Tale 18:08 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 4. Stephen's Tale 20:01 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 5. In the Highway 9:25 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 6. Stephen's Tale 16:36 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 7. Stephen's Tale 18:17 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 8. Stephen's Tale 10:15 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 9. Stephen's Tale 8:30 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 10. Stephen's Tale 15:16 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 11. Stephen's Tale 20:32 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 12. In the Club Room 20:52 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 13. Stephen's Tale 13:49 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 14. Stephen's Tale 10:59 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 15. Stephen's Tale 10:51 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 16. Stephen's Tale 19:33 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 17. In Blue Gate 28:37 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 18. On the Cop 8:57 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 19. On the Cop 14:39 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 20. Stephen's Tale 8:43 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 21. In the Bar-Parlour 11:16 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 22. On the Cop 23:29 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 23. On the Cop 10:39 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 24. On the Cop 15:31 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 25. Stephen's Tale 16:46 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 26. Stephen's Tale 11:43 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 27. In the Bar-Parlour 11:19 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 28.Stephen's Tale 16:35 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 29. Stephen's Tale 7:31 Leído por Anthony Ogus
Chapter 30. Stephen's Tale 3:40 Leído por Anthony Ogus

Reseñas

old England


(4 stars)

It was a good narrative. not necessarily hard-hitting or thrilling but very well read. You will hear the everyday struggle to hold on to and run an Old English pub on the docks. I don't know if this is a true story but it has the ring of one.

What A Great Gun Joint


(5 stars)

The reader had a cockney accent just right for this mid 1800's London wharf side. So what seedy, not the worst. much small time criminal activity, except the 2 murders. Really good story.


(5 stars)

Gripping story, at times funny, at time suspenseful, and perfectly read. A terrific reader and hope to hear more from him.