The Thirty-nine Steps (Version 3)
John Buchan
Read by Cliff Stone
The Thirty-Nine Steps is an adventure spy novel by John Buchan written in 1914. Told from the first-person point of view, it relates the adventure of "ordinary fellow" Richard Hannay, who is thrust into a plot involving the theft of crucial military intelligence by German anarchists. - Summary by Cliff Stone (3 hr 53 min)
Chapters
The Man Who Died | 25:54 | Read by Cliff Stone |
The Milkman Sets Out on his Travels | 14:03 | Read by Cliff Stone |
The Adventure of the Literary Innkeeper | 25:54 | Read by Cliff Stone |
The Adventure of the Radical Candidate | 24:35 | Read by Cliff Stone |
The Adventure of the Spectacled Roadman | 20:52 | Read by Cliff Stone |
The Adventure of the Bald Archaeologist | 33:46 | Read by Cliff Stone |
The Dry-Fly Fisherman | 23:59 | Read by Cliff Stone |
The Coming of the Black Stone | 16:44 | Read by Cliff Stone |
The Thirty-Nine Steps | 15:51 | Read by Cliff Stone |
Various Parties Converging on the Sea | 31:41 | Read by Cliff Stone |
Reviews
A Good Thrill
Hannah Martinez
As others have said, a bit funny to hear an Aussi as the reader, but he did an amazing job! I didn't notice any mispronunciation, but I'm an American, so that could be chalked up to dialect. Good story and an excellent reader!
Mellbreak
Good book, storyline is excellent but it's a bit odd that an Aussie is the voice of an 18th century English man. Very well read though except for a few mispronounciations