The Red Planet
William John Locke
Lu par LibriVox Volunteers





Set during WWI in England, The Red Planet is a rich tale about the life in a little English town from the point of view of Major Duncan Meredyth, a disabled veteran of the Boer Wars. As he struggles to keep his life and the lives of those he cares for in harmony, he must also shelter a dark secret regarding one of the village's favorite sons.
The Red Planet was the third bestselling novel in the United States for 1917.
(Summary by Miss Stav) (10 hr 12 min)
Chapitres
01 - Chapter I | 19:42 | Lu par Ruth Golding |
02 - Chapter II | 35:29 | Lu par Ruth Golding |
03 - Chapter III | 25:42 | Lu par James Christopher |
04 - Chapter IV | 29:01 | Lu par James Christopher |
05 - Chapter V | 32:02 | Lu par Annise |
06 - Chapter VI | 18:59 | Lu par Christine Blachford |
07 - Chapter VII | 29:32 | Lu par Ernst Pattynama |
08 - Chapter VIII | 17:45 | Lu par Diana Majlinger |
09 - Chapter IX | 17:47 | Lu par Christine Blachford |
10 - Chapter X | 24:05 | Lu par Sean Michael Hogan |
11 - Chapter XI | 25:51 | Lu par MaryAnn |
12 - Chapter XII | 21:00 | Lu par MaryAnn |
13 - Chapter XIII | 18:25 | Lu par Sean Michael Hogan |
14 - Chapter XIV | 27:24 | Lu par Sean Michael Hogan |
15 - Chapter XV | 22:42 | Lu par Sean Michael Hogan |
16 - Chapter XVI | 16:19 | Lu par Sean Michael Hogan |
17 - Chapter XVII | 26:14 | Lu par Sean Michael Hogan |
18 - Chapter XVIII | 27:24 | Lu par Sean Michael Hogan |
19 - Chapter XIX Part 1 | 18:57 | Lu par Jacquerie |
20 - Chapter XIX Part 2 | 26:50 | Lu par Jacquerie |
21 - Chapter XX | 28:20 | Lu par Jacquerie |
22 - Chapter XXI | 32:45 | Lu par Jacquerie |
23 - Chapter XXII | 23:48 | Lu par Jacquerie |
24 - Chapter XXIII | 26:19 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) |
25 - Chapter XXIV | 20:27 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) |
Critiques
Nice recording and an original story





Philippe Horak
Major Duncan Meredyth, late R.F.A., Boer War hero and wheelchair-bound dynamo, finds himself forced to sit on the sidelines of the Great War, doing whatever little trifles his disability allows him to do. As he does his duty by the Empire, and urges those around him to do the same, mysteries seems to bubble around him, in the quiet little town of Wellingsford; deep, disturbing mysteries. Many thanks to the readers of Locke’s novel.
depressing





Kytoga
I made it through the first few chapters and then skipped to the last two... I typically like this author, but it was to depressing for me to commit 10 hours of reading. Still an excellent written story, I'm just not in the mood.





KAB
Like the other W J Locke books I've heard, an excellent story with satisfying character development. One reader read like an Olympic racer, but the rest did a great job, especially my fellow-Canadian (I don't remember his name now, but he's from Newfoundland).
An enjoyable, easy read despite its main character 's very conse





Mary Ann Mays
Odd name for a nice story.





Kim B
great book





ellene
I loved this story and I loved the narration. The impact of the war on a small town and the nature of heroism in and out of the trenches.