An Eye for an Eye
Anthony Trollope
Read by Anthony Ogus
A short but typical Trollope romance in which a young nobleman is torn between love for an impoverished Irish girl and the expectations of his family that he will marry someone suitable for inheriting an Earldom - Summary by Anthony Ogus (7 hr 13 min)
Chapters
Vol 1, Introduction | 3:48 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 1, Chapter 1 | 17:22 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 1, Chapter 2 | 20:08 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 1, Chapter 3 | 16:42 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 1, Chapter 4 | 16:24 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 1, Chapter 5 | 26:07 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 1, Chapter 6 | 13:52 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 1, Chapter 7 | 18:11 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 1, Chapter 8 | 15:24 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 1, Chapter 9 | 20:33 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 1, Chapter 10 | 19:55 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 1, Chapter 11 | 15:22 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 1, Chapter 12 | 15:20 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 2, Chapter 1 | 19:10 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 2, Chapter 2 | 19:19 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 2, Chapter 3 | 16:52 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 2, Chapter 4 | 17:53 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 2, Chapter 5 | 19:56 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 2, Chapter 6 | 20:09 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 2, Chapter 7 | 21:14 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 2, Chapter 8 | 12:11 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 2, Chapter 9 | 20:25 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 2, Chapter 10 | 20:09 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 2, Chapter 11 | 16:10 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Vol 2, Chapter 12 | 10:47 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Reviews
Duncalino
Worth the listen
Anthony Ogus did a great job as narrater. He made the story come to life. A tragedy and I hate tragedies so I read enough for my heart to break and skipped the final chapter. The tragedy was more the result of the hero's spineless character than of his comeuppance
Inexorable
Margaret87
Trollope brings so much life to his characters - and Anthony Ogus' reading is, as usual, superb - that at the end of the stories I feel as though friends have gone away.
Janis Burgess
I love Anthony Opus’ voice. He sounds like Alfred Hitchcock. He always makes me laugh when he imitates the female voices. This was a good story about the consequences of bad decisions.