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The Thousandth Woman

Gelesen von Lee Smalley

(4,25 Sterne; 42 Bewertungen)

E. W. Hornung was an English author and poet best known for writing the A. J. Raffles series of stories about a gentleman thief in late 19th-century London. Some of Hornung's novels, including The Thousandth Woman, are notable for "portraying women in a rather modern, favorable light", according a critic. In The Thousandth Woman, the title character staunchly stands by the man she loves after he is accused of murder. This novel, published shortly before the outbreak of World War I, is one of Hornung’s final works of fiction. ( Lee Smalley) (3 hr 19 min)

Chapters

A Small World

12:03

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Second Sight

10:50

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In the Train

10:25

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Down the River

18:41

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An Untimely Visitor

16:29

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Voluntary Service

12:15

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After Michelangelo

16:25

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Finger-Prints

13:23

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Fair Warning

10:12

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The Week of Their Lives

8:08

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In Country and in Town

11:08

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The Thousandth Man

10:06

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Quid Pro Quo

20:17

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Faith Unfaithful

7:52

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The Person Unknown

20:53

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Bewertungen

somewhat a favorite reader

(3 Sterne)

plot has a clever twist. The main characters are on a mission to help a man accused of murdering a diabolical man of the people.

fun story and well read

(5 Sterne)

if you have time to kill, this is a good listen

different

(4 Sterne)

not bad at all. just different. reader excellent. Thanks Librivox!