Colonel Thorndyke's Secret
G. A. Henty
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Intrigue, murder, highwaymen... A British soldier serving in India has stolen a diamond bracelet from a Hindu idol. The bracelet comes into the possession of Colonel Thorndyke, who is subsequently sent home to England, where he dies of wounds received and bequeaths the bracelet to his relatives, having told his brother about it, but not its location. Meanwhile, the theft has caused a stir in India, and the Hindu faithful regard it as their religious duty to reclaim the jewel at any cost. Also published under the title: "The Brahmin's Treasure". (Summary by Lynne Thompson) (13 hr 42 min)
Capítulos
Chapter I | 32:35 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter II | 32:52 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter III | 32:55 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter IV | 34:51 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter V | 47:18 | Leído por Nick Bulka |
Chapter VI | 36:08 | Leído por Nick Bulka |
Chapter VII | 44:47 | Leído por Nick Bulka |
Chapter VIII | 39:28 | Leído por Nick Bulka |
Chapter IX | 37:03 | Leído por Nick Bulka |
Chapter X | 41:18 | Leído por Nick Bulka |
Chapter XI | 33:27 | Leído por Gertrude Durette |
Chapter XII | 34:13 | Leído por Lynne T |
Chapter XIII | 45:15 | Leído por Nick Bulka |
Chapter XIV | 36:10 | Leído por Nick Bulka |
Chapter XV | 40:27 | Leído por Nick Bulka |
Chapter XVI | 39:35 | Leído por Nick Bulka |
Chapter XVII | 39:26 | Leído por Nick Bulka |
Chapter XVIII | 34:57 | Leído por Nick Bulka |
Chapter XIX | 34:38 | Leído por Nick Bulka |
Chapter XX | 30:06 | Leído por Nick Bulka |
Chapter XXI | 33:45 | Leído por Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan |
Chapter XXII | 41:35 | Leído por Nick Bulka |
Reseñas
TWO MYSTERIES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE





Avid Listener
This is probably the best Henty novel that I have read. It is unfortunate that the main reader set his record volume too low to be hrard easily. Another take on this British legend is offered by Wilkie Collins in his novel THE MOONSTONE. I highly recommend this work by the master of mystery of his day.





Susan Vasquez
I thought it was an excellent written book.
Great story





Mrs. Relkcehs
An excellent story is ruined by multiple readers of extremely opposite reading styles, made worse by the fact that not all reading by one individual is done consecutively. I love Ms. Durette's grandmotherly voice. She is by far the easiest to understand.





Eliza Vickers
This was a great book!! Very interesting and intriguing! A bit sad at the end too. Which, of course, adds to the great plot of the story. I highly recommend it for adventure lovers!!
Unusual Henty





Luella
I've never read a Henty like this. He was more wordy than usual, and the events really revolved around the characters instead of the other way around. Not at all what I expected. Good plot twist at the end. The readers were fine overall, especially when I sped some of them up.





Waldo's World
the story was good a little predictable and a couple of the readers sounded like they were reading to a bunch of children in the school library.





David Smith
good book ruined by monotone expression less narrative.and lack of attention to volume settings





Maria
very good story. A little bit long though.