Love's Shadow
Ada Leverson
Leído por Helen Taylor





The first in a trilogy of books known together as 'The Little Ottleys', this is a sparkling social comedy set in Edwardian London. Ada Leverson was a great friend and staunch supporter of Oscar Wilde and shared his love for sharp, witty writing. Like Wilde, her work is characterised by a wonderful ear for dialogue and deft characterization. 'Love's Shadow' introduces us to Bruce and Edith Ottley and their friends, who are to all appearances living the bright and carefree lives of the well-to-do. But there are cracks appearing in the facade. Bruce is staggeringly self-obsessed, a hypochondriac and a spendthrift, and Edith must learn to manage her stubborn, exasperating husband. Meanwhile their friends attempt to navigate the rocky rapids of love and marriage with varying degrees of success, and keep us thoroughly entertained along the way. ( Helen Taylor) (5 hr 45 min)
Capítulos
Chapter 1: Hyacinth | 10:14 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 2: The Anxieties of Sir Charles | 10:47 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 3: Anne Yeo | 7:15 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 4: The Sound Sense of Lady Cannon | 9:27 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 5: A Proposal | 7:37 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 6: The Little Ottleys | 5:14 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 7: Hyacinth's Little Dinner | 11:51 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 8: Lord Selsey | 8:01 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 9: The Peculiarities of Raggett | 7:47 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 10: A Musical Afternoon | 9:15 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 11: The Troubles of the Ottleys | 8:12 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 12: At the National Gallery | 8:23 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 13: More of the Little Ottleys | 12:02 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 14: Lady Cannon's Visit | 9:53 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 15: Raggett in Love | 14:21 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 16: Archie | 7:33 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 17: Bruce's Play | 6:34 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 18: Hyacinth Waits | 12:10 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 19: Eugenia | 10:06 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 20: Bruce Has Influenza | 7:47 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 21: Engaged | 8:24 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 22: The Strange Behaviour of Anne | 6:09 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 23: Bruce Convalescent | 6:48 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 24: The Wedding | 8:36 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 25: Accounts | 9:44 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 26: Confidences | 9:28 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 27: Miss Wrenner | 8:38 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 28: Anne Returns | 9:18 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 29: The Ingratitude of Mitchell | 10:23 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 30: Mitchell Behaves Decently | 10:31 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 31: Jane's Sister | 8:10 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 32: The Drive | 7:54 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 33: The Quarrel | 11:29 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 34: Anne and Eugenia | 5:51 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 35: That Woman | 7:23 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 36: Raggett's Sense of Humour | 8:20 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 37: Sir Charles | 8:05 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 38: Rehearsing | 7:33 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Chapter 39: The Solution | 7:48 | Leído por Helen Taylor |
Reseñas





Lori K
Nice reading. Witty story. Bruce is a scheming, lying, selfish ass. I laughed well when Edith asked him to watch their son, Archie, for a few minutes. Why Edith or anyone would marry Bruce is beyond me. At least it seems she knows how to handle him & finally does it best at the end. Librevox has the 2nd book in the trilogy (Tenterhooks) but not the 3rd. I hope it will soon.
Humorous & Victorian





Angels Walk
This is full of typical characters for it's generation, with great humor & a heroine one wishes would step away from convention long enough to belt her spouse just once! LibriVox Volunteer, Helen Taylor is wonderfully talented.
another winner narrated by Helen Taylor





Jennifer
There are some great lines in this book. Astute, pithy, observations a la Jane Austen. Helen Taylor is marvelous as the narrator.
Enjoyable





sarahm
Enjoyable and humorous, but since relationship-humor has been a stable of TV, movies and books for so long now, I wonder if I can really appreciate the work as written. Probably not, but I am curious to read the rest of the series. Helen Taylor's reading was, as always, superb - I am now following you on Twitter, Helen.
Loved it





cas
Great reading, voices so differentiated, excellent character assessment which holds true today too. Bruce is a knob and what would be classified as a narcissist. Poor Edith. So is Cecil to a lesser degree. Love Anne, she’s a real one. A lesbian probably trying to save the oblivious straights.
News of future recordings





Helsbelles
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SPARKY
Sparky. Loved this! Quirky… tale of the times…believable characters…funny bits..,easy to fall in with the plot…such as it was…so enjoyable…the reader was perfection. For any American who lived long in England this story is understandable
loves shadow review





A LibriVox Listener
it's a cute book the reader is fabulous but the but just seems to end abruptly, I'm sure the author could have thought of something more creative and inventive