The Bronze Eagle: A Story of the Hundred Days


Read by Deon Gines

(3.7 stars; 23 reviews)

The Bronze Eagle is a romantic historical novel which takes place during the return of Napoleon and his attempt to reestablish his Empire. The main character is a rich English businessman, who falls in love with an aristocratic young woman, with lots of pitfalls and challenges. - Summary by deongines (14 hr 55 min)

Chapters

Prologue 13:00 Read by Deon Gines
Ch 1 Pt 1 48:01 Read by Deon Gines
Ch 1 Pt 2 37:55 Read by Deon Gines
Ch 2 Pt 1 57:05 Read by Deon Gines
Ch 2 Pt2 33:40 Read by Deon Gines
Ch 3 Pt 1 1:06:09 Read by Deon Gines
Ch 3 Pt 2 1:06:59 Read by Deon Gines
Ch 4 Pt 1 1:09:28 Read by Deon Gines
Ch 4 Pt 2 1:09:43 Read by Deon Gines
Ch 5 1:00:18 Read by Deon Gines
Ch 6 35:32 Read by Deon Gines
Ch 7 1:02:47 Read by Deon Gines
Ch 8 1:00:32 Read by Deon Gines
Ch 9 49:26 Read by Deon Gines
Ch 10 Pt 1 40:33 Read by Deon Gines
Ch 10 Pt 2 39:40 Read by Deon Gines
Ch 11 Pt 1 43:51 Read by Deon Gines
Ch 11 Pt 2 31:22 Read by Deon Gines
Ch 12 9:43 Read by Deon Gines

Reviews

loved the story!


(5 stars)

Lots of suspense! Nice plot! Just wish that it could've been read by a different reader.

Spoiled!


(3 stars)

A delightful book ruined by the very stilted reading & painful mispronounciation. Surely Librivox can find someone with an understanding of "narration" & at least a fleeting aquaintance with the French language. Painful!!

Great book!!!


(5 stars)

The reader is difficult. Use the speed dial in the upper right corner. Speed up the reader and enjoy the book. It is too good to miss!!!

the bronze eagle


(4.5 stars)

I really enjoy this story, listened more than once, but wish another would read it. This reader is hopeless

great story


(2.5 stars)

Almost gave up because of choppy reading and mispronunciations

the bronze eagle. a story of the hundred days


(5 stars)

Excellent story but difficult to listen to.


(2.5 stars)

cau


(0.5 stars)

CAUTION. Please remove sharp objects as you might be tempted to slit your throat. Why oh why does LibriVox bother?