The Thousandth Woman


Read by Lee Smalley

(4.3 stars; 44 reviews)

E. W. Hornung was an English author and poet best known for writing the A. J. Raffles series of stories about a gentleman thief in late 19th-century London. Some of Hornung's novels, including The Thousandth Woman, are notable for "portraying women in a rather modern, favorable light", according a critic. In The Thousandth Woman, the title character staunchly stands by the man she loves after he is accused of murder. This novel, published shortly before the outbreak of World War I, is one of Hornung’s final works of fiction. ( Lee Smalley) (3 hr 19 min)

Chapters

A Small World 12:03 Read by Lee Smalley
Second Sight 10:50 Read by Lee Smalley
In the Train 10:25 Read by Lee Smalley
Down the River 18:41 Read by Lee Smalley
An Untimely Visitor 16:29 Read by Lee Smalley
Voluntary Service 12:15 Read by Lee Smalley
After Michelangelo 16:25 Read by Lee Smalley
Finger-Prints 13:23 Read by Lee Smalley
Fair Warning 10:12 Read by Lee Smalley
The Week of Their Lives 8:08 Read by Lee Smalley
In Country and in Town 11:08 Read by Lee Smalley
The Thousandth Man 10:06 Read by Lee Smalley
Quid Pro Quo 20:17 Read by Lee Smalley
Faith Unfaithful 7:52 Read by Lee Smalley
The Person Unknown 20:53 Read by Lee Smalley

Reviews

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(3 stars)

plot has a clever twist. The main characters are on a mission to help a man accused of murdering a diabolical man of the people.

fun story and well read


(5 stars)

if you have time to kill, this is a good listen

different


(4 stars)

not bad at all. just different. reader excellent. Thanks Librivox!