The Eight Strokes of the Clock (Version 2)
Maurice Leblanc
Lu par Cate Barratt





The Eight Strokes of the Clock is a collection of short stories centred on Arsène Lupin, former gentleman thief extraordinaire. In this series, Lupin has abandoned his life of crime in favour of that of crime solver. Under the guise of a prince named Rénine, he invites the young and beautiful Hortense Daniel to help him solve several mysteries. (Summary by Cate Barratt) (6 hr 29 min)
Chapitres
I - On the Top of the Tower | 51:49 | Lu par Cate Barratt |
II - The Water Bottle | 48:30 | Lu par Cate Barratt |
III - The Case of Jean Louis | 44:51 | Lu par Cate Barratt |
IV - The Tell-Tale Film | 47:33 | Lu par Cate Barratt |
V - Thérèse and Germaine | 48:33 | Lu par Cate Barratt |
VI - The Lady with the Hatchet | 45:52 | Lu par Cate Barratt |
VII - Footprints in the Snow | 51:29 | Lu par Cate Barratt |
VIII - At the Sign of Mercury | 51:16 | Lu par Cate Barratt |
Critiques
Another winner





Corvid Crowman
Leblanc's stories bristle with wit, charm, ingenuity, and humor. Cate Barratt is an unparalleled reader. So grateful!
Most charming stories well read, such a joy!





Dr. Dijkstra
I can highly recommend this book. Attention is needed when listening to the explanation of the cases.
one of my favorite readers





Ms. Elizabeth
this character this reader does is my favorite. I believe she catches his personality perfectly.





Eva Cass
Great story ... Excellent reading Cate. Thank you





A LibriVox Listener
I enjoy the adventures of Arsene Lupin!
Great story, not the reader





Joseph Bell
The story is great, i love Arsene Lupin stories. The reader just doesn't fit in, nothing personal I just didn't feel the story with the reader. There are other versions of the same thing, with more experienced readers.