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The Dinner Club

Gelesen von Kirsten Wever

(4,548 Sterne; 21 Bewertungen)

Herman Cyril McNeile, better known as Sapper, was one of England’s most popular fiction writers during the period between World Wars I and II. He was a soldier, and his early writings mostly concerned war and the way war influenced the lives of his main characters. Because British officers were prohibited from publishing under their own names, he used the pseudonym Sapper. His best known works are ten thrillers featuring Bulldog Drummond.

Sapper also wrote a great many other novels and short stories. The Dinner Club begins with each of six men, the members of the club, telling a gripping story that relates specifically to his particular line of work (the first six chapters). All but one of the chapters that follow feature different characters. Yet to greater and lesser degrees they develop themes introduced in the first half of the book by the members of The Dinner Club. (There's also not a little romance ...) - Summary by Kirsten Wever (8 hr 32 min)

Chapters

Foreword and Chapter 1: The Actor's Story

43:49

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Chapter 2: The Barrister's Story

46:28

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Chapter 3: The Doctor's Story

37:40

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Chapter 4: The Ordinary Man's Story

37:02

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Chapter 5: The Soldier's Story

43:59

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Chapter 6: The Writer's Story

40:41

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Chapter 7: The Old Dining Room

39:38

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Chapter 8: When Greeks Meet Greeks

48:59

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Chapter 9: Jimmy Lethbridge's Temptation

43:49

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Chapter 10: Lady Cynthia and the Hermit

42:46

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Chapter 11: A Glass of Whisky

41:46

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Chapter 12: The Man Who Could Not Get Drunk

45:43

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Bewertungen

Exceptional

(5 Sterne)

Not my favorite reader, but the quality of the stories kept me hooked.

(5 Sterne)

Absolutely wonderful in every respect. Great stories, clearly and carefully read.

(5 Sterne)

Brilliant stories, excellent reader - totally engrossing, at times moving!