The Hunted Woman
James Oliver Curwood
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This adventurous story of a woman in peril begins "It was all new - most of it singularly dramatic and even appalling to the woman who sat with the pearl-gray veil drawn closely about her face. For eighteen hours she had been a keenly attentive, wide-eyed, and partly frightened bit of humanity in this onrush of "the horde." She had heard a voice behind her speak of it as "the horde" - a deep, thick, gruff voice which she knew without looking had filtered its way through a beard."
- Introduction from the book (9 hr 26 min)
Chapitres
Chapter I | 21:58 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
Chapter II | 14:09 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
Chapter III | 27:42 | Lu par Gabriela Cowan |
Chapter IV | 11:00 | Lu par Reeses118 |
Chapter V | 9:42 | Lu par Reeses118 |
Chapter VI | 11:35 | Lu par Reeses118 |
Chapter VII | 18:28 | Lu par Natalie Paula |
Chapter VIII | 19:30 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Chapter IX | 34:42 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Chapter X | 19:22 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Chapter XI | 14:36 | Lu par njohansen |
Chapter XII | 21:28 | Lu par njohansen |
Chapter XIII | 13:23 | Lu par Mike Pelton |
Chapter XIV | 21:43 | Lu par Mike Pelton |
Chapter XV | 21:27 | Lu par Mike Pelton |
Chapter XVI | 26:50 | Lu par Mike Pelton |
Chapter XVII | 16:08 | Lu par Jairus Amar |
Chapter XVIII | 19:25 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Chapter XIX | 20:21 | Lu par Joanne Rochon |
Chapter XX | 13:15 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Chapter XXI | 27:16 | Lu par Deon Gines |
Chapter XXII | 8:28 | Lu par Deon Gines |
Chapter XXIII | 22:47 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Chapter XXIV | 25:56 | Lu par Joanne Rochon |
Chapter XXV | 9:16 | Lu par Deon Gines |
Chapter XXVI | 15:33 | Lu par Deon Gines |
Chapter XXVII | 12:48 | Lu par Deon Gines |
Chapter XXVIII | 16:31 | Lu par Deon Gines |
Chapter XXIX | 27:21 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Chapter XXX | 23:32 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Critiques





Nyge
terrible logic used to validate plot lines towards end, displays little knowledge of fighting between experienced people, hero's must be the luckiest and fortunate people who have ever lived. I think instead of researching the author just read a couple of second or third rate books written by first timers. Very disappointing
AS GOOD AS ANY JOC NOVEL





Avid Listener
JOC does it again! An imaginative story, with his trademark happy ending after near disaster. No one paints alove story quite like he does. Except for a couple of low-volume readers, this mix of narrators did a splendid job.
found it hard to listen





Chantal Williams
I really wanted to listen yo this novel because I like the writer's books but I just couldn't get pass listening to the first reader.
written well, really enjoyed





Laura Smith
readers pretty good. some a bit slow or difficult to listen too but all in all pretty good





A LibriVox Listener
Book is great but some of the readers were very hard to understand or to listen to.
wonderful story





darthlaurel
Many thanks to all of the readers.
Interesting story but several very poor readers.





Gayle
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