The Invisible Man (Version 3)
H. G. Wells
Read by Andrew Gaunce
A mysterious, bandaged stranger arrives in the small English village of Iping - and chaos follows close behind. H.G. Wells' classic story of obsession, murder, and science run amok. (Summary by Andrew Gaunce) (5 hr 1 min)
Chapters
Chapters I and II | 22:42 | Read by Andrew Gaunce |
Chapters III and IV | 24:41 | Read by Andrew Gaunce |
Chapters V, VI and VII | 30:11 | Read by Andrew Gaunce |
Chapters VIII, IX, X and XI | 25:51 | Read by Andrew Gaunce |
Chapters XII, XIII and XVI | 27:15 | Read by Andrew Gaunce |
Chapters XV, XVI and XVII | 27:52 | Read by Andrew Gaunce |
Chapters XVIII and XIX | 20:02 | Read by Andrew Gaunce |
Chapters XX and XXI | 31:49 | Read by Andrew Gaunce |
Chapters XXII and XXIII | 33:58 | Read by Andrew Gaunce |
Chapters XXIV, XXV and XXVI | 22:16 | Read by Andrew Gaunce |
Chapters XXVII, XVIII and Epilogue | 34:41 | Read by Andrew Gaunce |
Reviews
Wonderful
Mary Ann Mays
This is a classic in its genre. H G Wells wrote of the danger of science ..or of any pursuit...used without any ethical or moral concern. Griffin, the invisible man, is a mad, narcissistic human made more insane by the obstacle of the real world that oppose the fantasies that fed his insanity. In the end, it is the people, ordinary people...The "bumpkins" who are the "heros."
excellent reader
andy frankel
I tried a few sentences from 2 others but this guy has a very good style. feels like he's actually reading a story and not just mouthing someone else's words