The Riddle Ring
Justin Mccarthy
Gelesen von Ruth Golding





This romantic mystery - or mysterious romance - tells the tale of jilted lover, Jim Conrad, who discovers an unusual gold ring while on a visit to Paris. What is the story of the ring? Why is Clelia Vine so sad? Who is the nameless 'chief'? And how is a dour English barber in a Parisian salon mixed up in all this?
The novel, published in 1896, was written by Justin McCarthy, an Irish nationalist, Liberal historian, novelist and politician. (Introduction by Ruth Golding) (11 hr 25 min)
Kapitel
01 - Jim Conrad's Find | 22:34 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
02 - The Slave of the Ring | 19:23 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
03 - Jim's New Acquaintances | 28:01 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
04 - Mr. Albert Edward Waley | 14:59 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
05 - Mr. Waley's Chief | 15:19 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
06 - Clelia Vine | 31:37 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
07 - Mr. Marmaduke Coffin | 25:04 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
08 - Someone Has Blundered | 26:11 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
09 - Mr. Waley as Recruiting-Sergeant | 16:48 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
10 - 'I Could Have Loved You, but...' | 35:32 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
11 - The Sweet Sorrow of Parting | 22:24 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
12 - Back to London | 15:55 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
13 - Sir Francis Rose | 26:28 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
14 - 'That Lady is Not Now Living' | 33:52 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
15 - 'Will You Stand in with Us?' | 25:46 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
16 - A Letter and a Meeting | 31:23 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
17 - An Epoch-making Day | 22:45 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
18 - Jim is an Unwelcome Messenger | 27:42 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
19 - 'Hast Thou Found Me Out, O Mine Enemy?' | 37:43 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
20 - 'Thy Kindness Freezes' | 24:39 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
21 - 'Why Summon Him - and Trust Not Me?' | 19:57 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
22 - What Mr. Waley Did with Himself | 32:26 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
23 - What the Chief Did with Himself | 25:41 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
24 - 'What is to be Done First?' | 30:12 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
25 - What is to be Done Next? | 30:14 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
26 - A Leap in the Dark | 20:05 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
27 - The Ring Returned | 22:47 | Gelesen von Ruth Golding |
Bewertungen
Drags, though Volunteer is Wonderful!





Angels Walk
This is melodramatic, sappy & yet very clever in an unconventional way, even considering the era in which it was written. I made it through only because I'm such a devotee of Ruth Golding, the LibriVox Volunteer.
why didn't Clelia just divorce Sir Francis?





dahszil
re: You are most welcome Ruth. And I thank you for for forwarding another way to think of the personality of the character Clelia. Wonderful reader is Ruth Golding. In 1857 divorce was made legal in the UK. . It would seem the best and correct solution would have been Clelia Vine divorcing Sir Francis Rose and then marrying the man she really loved Mr. Conrad. However even though the book was published in cira 1890's, perhaps author Justin McCarthy was writing of a period prior to 1857. dahszil male usa





Fan of the (19th) century
Great kudos to Ruth Golding for her typically excellent narration, but even a superior reader can't salvage a droning, pointless story such as this. A lonely guy finds a ring by accident and then by more accidents and without knowing it finds it's owners. The guy, who's sworn off love, falls in love at the drop of a hat. Various mayhem ensues. It's all so mundane and unsatisfying that I can't recommend it. Only Ms Golding's depiction (yeoman's work) compelled me to finish listening. Only a scant few passages were worth hearing.
Good!





dsuden
Ruth Golding did another terrific job on this one. I always enjoy her work. This story is slow moving, and requires the listener to just relax and let it take it’s time, but it is very worthwhile. Interesting characters, and a plot which takes some interesting turns. Satisfying ending. It has quite a bit of romance in it, a little more than a guy like me cares for, but I’m glad I listened all the way through.
Thank you, and a thought





Ruth G
Thank you for the compliment, dahszil. The way I saw it was that, although women <em>could</em> legally divorce by this time, Clelia was portrayed by the author as having the highest moral standards, and thus she would not consider breaking the solemn vow she had made when she married.
Absorbing story





zobert
Really enjoyed this one. Reader rose to the challenge of so many character voices.
A BLACK THORNY ROSE





Avid Listener
A well planned story which holds the interest of the reader. Rose was not worthy even of the small rehabilotation afforded him in the end. I have not heard a better "voiced" reading ever. Thank you for your presentation.