The Sorceress of the Strand
Gelesen von J. M. Smallheer
L. T. Meade
From the moment Madame Sara arrived on the scene, she has taken London society by storm. Madame is both beautiful and mysterious, but it soon becomes clear to both Dixon Druce and his friend, police surgeon Eric Vandeleur, that there is something sinister about the woman and the goings on at her shop on the Strand. They soon become obsessed with proving her guilty of the many crimes that follow in her wake! (summary by J. M. Smallheer) (4 hr 59 min)
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Bewertungen
Great book
Esh
Good book, with amazing reader!
excellent plot development. ; excellent reader
obx12
an interesting villain
Bruce G
Interesting from the beginning to the end! Extremely well read! Thank you so much for your time reading this story, your choice of books to read is enlightening and enjoyable!
gripping from beginning to end
Oriana Calabrese
this book kept me absorbed right from the start till the very end excellent reader and brilliant story thank you
Diabolical
Michelle S
Fun mystery novel read by a terrific narrator. Diabolical villainess "Madam Sara" stayed with me well after the last chapter was finished.
Good book Great author Good narrator
phats
Great story's. I love how everything was so simple back in the 19th century.
spicygumbi
a good listen without dull spots.
Very enjoyable
Bronte Dallas
Gripping story, great characters & good differentiation of voices for different characters by the narrator. Read with enthusiasm; my only criticism would be the mispronunciation of some very few words, though please understand I am not trying to fault the reader by saying this; the words I particularly refer to, though well-known to any English person (or any child of the Empire, for that matter), would on the other hand be almost entirely unfamiliar to the American reader (the Battle of Agincourt, to name an example) Though it highlighted certain interesting cultural differences, it did not in any way detract from my enjoyment of the reading - hence the five stars!