The Ghost: A Modern Fantasy
Arnold Bennett
Gelesen von Simon Evers





The novel opens with Carl Foster, a recently qualified doctor, coming to London to try and make his fortune. He meets a famous tenor, Signor Alresca, who suffers a dreadful injury backstage and Foster tends to him. He thus meets the lead soprano, Rosetta Rosa, and falls hopelessly in love with her.
Alresca takes Foster under his wing and they travel to Alresca's home in Bruges. It is clear to Foster that Alresca has some strange obsession. Foster also notices a stranger who seems to be dogging his footsteps.
Things take an even more sinister turn when Alresca inexplicably dies. . .
(Summary by Simon Evers) (5 hr 58 min)
Kapitel
Chapter 1 - My Splendid Cousin | 15:33 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 2 - At the Opera | 24:34 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 3 - The Cry of Alresca | 17:29 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 4 - Rosa's Summons | 18:33 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 5 - The Dagger and the Man | 33:07 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 6 - Alresca's Fate | 28:56 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 7 - The Vigil by the Bier | 14:06 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 8 - The Message | 17:42 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 9 - The Train | 24:54 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 10 - The Steamer | 26:27 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 11 - A Chat with Rosa | 15:22 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 12 - Egg-and-milk | 14:47 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 13 - The Portrait | 14:46 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 14 - The Villa | 12:59 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 15 - The Sheath of the Dagger | 12:29 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 16 - The Thing in the Chair | 15:24 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 17 - The Menace | 16:35 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 18 - The Struggle | 16:00 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 19 - The Intercession | 18:51 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Bewertungen
The Ghost





TheBookworm
This isn't the expected Five Towns novel but a rather unusual sortie into supernatural. Bennet was a brilliant writer and everything he did--from short stories to novels--is worth reading and rereading. Simon Evers does a great job. Flawless reading, good pacing, and high sound quality with very few/no sound artifacts. Thanks Simon! More please. TheBookworm (Manchester, UK)
The Ghost: A modern Fantasy.





A LibriVox Listener
The narrator of this story was wonderful. I also enjoyed the story. Well done.
March Hare





A LibriVox Listener
Mr. Evers narrates Mr. Bennett's entertaining novel very well ( with the exception of some background noise of traffic and others in the room?)
The Ghost A Modern Story





isobel richardson barrett
Beautifully written and narrated. I enjoyed it immensely.
This Almost Killed Me





Lynn Witherington
Tales of ghosts are generally short because— who can sustain them? Only Arnold Bennett. And one hundred or so years later, what reader can make the customary ways of talking in those days sound right? Very few can; Simon Evers does and how he has the generosity to perform this long task I can’t say, of course. I did hear the cries of the gulls once or twice— wished I was there. Anyway— this story almost killed me with suspense and the resolution was perfect.





Curious Reader
Another fantastic narration by Evers. Although sometimes author Bennet has a hard time ending a story, this story ends deliciously. Unusual for its day. While there are some elements to the plot line that are a bit not to my taste, overall it’s different and engaging, plus … the narration (as are all Simon Evers narrations) is fantastic. Recommend.
Bennett has better





Byron Lee Scott
I really like some of his other books such as Thee Card and Buried Alive. those books made me laugh. I think he's a great writer, and the narrator is fantastic. Nevertheless, I just could not get into this book and found myself wishing it would end.
Good Story -- Excellent Reader





Alonzo Church
This is a good one to listen to. The ghost story here is atmospheric, but rather different than the usual sort of plot these ghost things have. The reader is superb, and very well suited to the material. Listen.