One Life, One Love
Gelesen von Celine Major
Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Clara and Robert Hatrell lead an ideal life with their young daughter Daisy in a beautiful old fashioned cottage on the banks of the Thames. When his son Cyril goes away to school their friend and neighbor Ambrose Arden who is a notable scholar offers to tutor Daisy. Some time later Robert carrying a large amount in banknotes is found stabbed to death in a London rooming house supposedly lured there by the mention of someone called Toinette. The murderer is not found and the money trail implicates a Frenchwoman exchanging the notes in Cannes, Nice and Paris. As the story progresses we are taken to Paris where new characters are introduced. Will one of them lead us to the actual villain??? - Summary by Celine Major (13 hr 34 min)
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Bewertungen
Saw It Coming
TwinkieToes
I suppose in our times, it's harder to pull the wool over a reader's eyes. Either that, or I'm a cynic. :) I saw the resolution to the mystery fairly early, although I hated for it to happen that way. The story is worth the listen, though. The reader may sound mechanical to some listeners' ears, but I enjoyed her reading. You can hear her enjoying the story as it unfolds. And you can understand every word of the story, unlike some readers who slur words together such that you miss out on them. And she handles the French wonderfully! Thank you for this reading, Celine!
Original plot
Margaret87
At least it's original to me. I don't think guessing who was responsible for Robert's murder is a problem. In fact it intensifies the tension. Braddon's characters are well drawn and develop as events unfold. She also shows at times a delicious/malicious sense of humour. The goody two shoes lives Braddon describes that women were expected to lead must have been ghastly.
Another misspelling . . .
westovem
Topics terms - should be "fiction"! Somebody needs to check these things! (LOL - 'Tpyo' Fixed; thank you for the correction. :))
Didn't like the story
Melanie Bogner
Great reader and well written, but the ending was not sunshiney and happy (to me). Not going on my re-reading list.
mechanical
berenike
The reader even starts out saying ay ("a") and thee ("the") as well as over pronouncing t's. Less than interesting phrasing and expression.
Melanie
Oh this is awfully long! The characters are not that likable, but I did get through it. This novel really needed editing.
Tpyo Fixed
librivoxbooks
Thanks for the notice.