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The Stillwater Tragedy

Gelesen von J. M. Smallheer

(4,514 Sterne; 217 Bewertungen)

Thomas Bailey Aldrich was an American poet, novelist and editor. Of his many books of poetry and fiction, he may be best known for his semi-autobiographical novel, The Story of a Bad Boy and his collection of short stories, Majorie Daw and Other People. The Stillwater Tragedy which was published in 1880 is set in a small New England manufacturing town whose tranquility is disturbed first by the murder of one of its prominent citizens and soon thereafter by a general strike of all the trades-unions. As the story develops, Richard Shackford, the murdered man's nephew, finds himself inextricably caught up in both these events. (Summary by J. M. Smallheer) (6 hr 1 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1

5:15

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Chapter 2

12:35

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Chapter 3

19:49

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Chapter 4

4:53

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Chapter 5

12:06

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Chapter 6

11:33

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Chapter 7

16:54

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Chapter 8

9:51

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Chapter 9

19:32

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Chapter 10

28:50

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Chapter 11

13:53

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Chapter 12

12:52

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Chapter 13

12:12

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Chapter 14

14:16

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Chapter 15

7:00

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Chapter 16

4:25

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Chapter 17

24:45

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Chapter 18

14:12

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Chapter 19

7:57

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Chapter 20

16:56

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Chapter 21

13:31

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Chapter 22

7:26

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Chapter 23

14:41

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Chapter 24

9:49

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Chapter 25

13:33

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Chapter 26

8:48

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Chapter 27

21:34

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Chapter 28

2:37

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Bewertungen

True Mystery

(5 Sterne)

This is, at times very melancholy, yet remains a genuine mystery with believable characters in difficult situations. I wanted the main characters to find happiness & was entertained throughout. The LibriVox volunteer is excellent, as always.

Great Story nice narration

(5 Sterne)

I really enjoyed this story. Some audio books I will start listening to and right away I cannot continue because I do not like the narration. The narrator here does a wonderful job. This is a really good story, lots of twists and turns. I would recommend this one for a good listen.

very enjoyable story! no

(5 Sterne)

JM Smallheer is one of my favorite readers, and her management of the dialects and accents was excellent. The plot was well done, and I enjoyed the arrangement of events, that murder took place at the beginning, and then we went back in the chronology to develop loyalty to the protagonist. The descriptions were superb, especially lines like "blonde mistresses" for the old miser's gold pieces. a very delightful book!

Slow start, but an enjoyable and surprising detective story

(4 Sterne)

The first few chapters started off slowly. Why should I care about the irascible old man who was killed? But then the author takes us back in time and we find that this is actually a story about Richard, the deceased's cousin, and his growth as a man through the trials of a small New England manufacturing town. To say more is to give away the ending, but suffice to say, by the end, I really did care what happened to Richard Shackford. This is a solo project, so the reading is consistent and easy to listen to. The book's characters form a virtual United Nations, and the reader is challenged by the number and variety of the accents - but the diction is very good throughout and so the various "voices" do not detract from the story.

(5 Sterne)

It is after reading/listening to half a dozen book's, how much I understand the times & technology may change yet us people have remained quite similar. 1888, 1905, 1925 or 2022. as societies there was gathered talk & serious comment on the influx of folks from many nations & nationalities. And two were talking from this story " if you shall support the Italians I will the Chinese." The Chinese! he bellowed. " why the Chinese?" Loved the story, the twists & turns & enjoying at every character introduced.

Good story

(5 Sterne)

I really enjoyed the reading of this book. the reader was excellent as always. There was lots of twists and turns and it was really fun to listen to. thank you LibriVox for all that you do.

(5 Sterne)

I can't hardly stand to try leaving a review, damn thing wants me to keep trying over and over. excellent STORY. GREAT NARRATION...Thanks LibirVox well worth the effort to listen to "HIGHLY RECOMMEND"

(4,5 Sterne)

J.M.Smallheer does a great job of narrating this very well done mystery ! This one has many twists & turns to it and has a very great ending!