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Twenty Years After

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Let's continue the D'Artagnan Romances that we've already started with The Three Musketeers. (25 hr 43 min)

Chapters

01 - The Shade of Cardinal Richelieu.

23:49

Read by Esther

02 - A Nightly Patrol.

19:38

Read by Esther

03 - Dead Animosities.

29:04

Read by Esther

04 - Anne of Austria at the Age of Forty-six.

18:49

Read by Kirsten Ferreri

05 - The Gascon and the Italian.

9:59

Read by Kirsten Ferreri

06 - D'Artagnan in his Fortieth Year.

26:51

Read by Kirsten Ferreri

07 - Touches upon the Strange Effects a Half-pistole may have

13:04

Read by Kirsten Ferreri

08 - How D'Artagnan, on going to a Distance to discover Aramis,

13:59

Read by Kirsten Ferreri

09 - The Abbe D'Herblay.

38:05

Read by David Collins

10 - Monsieur Porthos du Vallon de Bracieux de Pierrefonds.

12:10

Read by Anna Simon

11 - How D'Artagnan, in discovering the Retreat of Porthos,

17:22

Read by Paul-Gabriel Wiener

12 - In which it is shown that if Porthos was discontented with

10:10

Read by Eileen George

13 - Two Angelic Faces.

15:04

Read by Cori Samuel

14 - The Castle of Bragelonne.

14:47

Read by Cori Samuel

15 - Athos as a Diplomatist.

20:04

Read by Robert Flach

16 - The Duc de Beaufort.

11:02

Read by Anna Simon

17 - Describes how the Duc de Beaufort amused his Leisure Hours

16:02

Read by Anna Simon

18 - Grimaud begins his Functions.

19:23

Read by Anna Simon

19 - In which the Contents of the Pates made by the Successor of

17:23

Read by Anna Simon

20 - One of Marie Michon's Adventures.

27:04

Read by Great Plains

21 - The Abbe Scarron.

25:45

Read by Great Plains

22 - Saint Denis.

15:59

Read by Eileen George

23 - One of the Forty Methods of Escape of the Duc de Beaufort.

19:30

Read by Anna Simon

24 - The timely Arrival of D'Artagnan in Paris.

14:50

Read by Anna Simon

25 - An Adventure on the High Road.

11:31

Read by Anna Simon

26 - The Rencontre.

16:25

Read by Anna Simon

27 - The four old Friends prepare to meet again.

17:48

Read by Clarke Bell

28 - The Place Royale.

11:56

Read by Eileen George

29 - The Ferry across the Oise.

19:29

Read by Eileen George

30 - Skirmishing.

15:06

Read by David Collins

31 - The Monk.

22:48

Read by David Collins

32 - The Absolution.

12:33

Read by LilianaVale

33 - Grimaud Speaks.

11:43

Read by LilianaVale

34 - On the Eve of Battle.

23:13

Read by LilianaVale

35 - A Dinner in the Old Style.

14:42

Read by LilianaVale

36 - A Letter from Charles the First.

10:02

Read by Ben Cobbett

37 - Cromwell's Letter.

14:13

Read by Ben Cobbett

38 - Henrietta Maria and Mazarin.

12:16

Read by Ben Cobbett

39 - How, sometimes, the Unhappy mistake Chance for Providence.

13:59

Read by Ben Cobbett

40 - Uncle and Nephew.

7:53

Read by Ben Cobbett

41 - Paternal Affection.

17:28

Read by Great Plains

42 - Another Queen in Want of Help.

20:26

Read by Melissa

43 - In which it is proved that first Impulses are oftentimes the

15:43

Read by Will Larson

44 - Te Deum for the Victory of Lens.

30:21

Read by Melissa

45 - The Beggar of St. Eustache.

23:47

Read by Will Larson

46 - The Tower of St. Jacques de la Boucherie.

12:01

Read by Julie Bynum

47 - The Riot.

17:40

Read by Annise

48 - The Riot becomes a Revolution.

23:57

Read by Julie Bynum

49 - Misfortune refreshes the Memory.

13:31

Read by Anna Simon

50 - The Interview.

13:25

Read by Annise

5 - The Flight.

22:12

Read by David Pittard

52 - The Carriage of Monsieur le Coadjuteur.

28:20

Read by Jennifer Stearns

53 - How D'Artagnan and Porthos earned by selling Straw, the one

19:59

Read by Jennifer Stearns

54 - In which we hear Tidings of Aramis.

22:30

Read by Great Plains

55 - The Scotchman.

17:58

Read by Anna Simon

56 - The Avenger.

17:14

Read by Anna Simon

57 - Oliver Cromwell.

10:51

Read by Caleb Dillehay

58 - Jesus Seigneur.

28:00

Read by David Collins

59 - In which it is shown that under the most trying

19:13

Read by Kristine Bekere

60 - Respect to Fallen Majesty.

17:44

Read by Kristine Bekere

61 - D'Artagnan hits on a Plan.

36:19

Read by Kristine Bekere

62 - London.

12:42

Read by Kristine Bekere

63 - The Trial.

19:40

Read by Kristine Bekere

64 - Whitehall.

19:39

Read by Kristine Bekere

65 - The Workmen.

14:28

Read by Kristine Bekere

66 - Remember!

12:18

Read by Kristine Bekere

67 - The Man in the Mask.

17:44

Read by Kristine Bekere

68 - Cromwell's House.

10:00

Read by leetcr

69 - Conversational.

12:24

Read by leetcr

70 - The Skiff "Lightning."

17:08

Read by leetcr

71 - Port Wine.

14:57

Read by leetcr

72 - End of the Port Wine Mystery.

8:33

Read by leetcr

73 - Fatality.

13:58

Read by leetcr

74 - How Mousqueton, after being very nearly roasted, had a Narrow

13:31

Read by Anna Simon

75 - The Return.

12:11

Read by Kevin Kivikko

76 - The Ambassadors.

14:50

Read by Kevin Kivikko

77 - The three Lieutenants of the Generalissimo.

19:27

Read by Kevin Kivikko

78 - The Battle of Charenton.

14:50

Read by Kevin Kivikko

79 - The Road to Picardy.

14:24

Read by Kevin Kivikko

80 - The Gratitude of Anne of Austria.

10:30

Read by Annise

81 - Cardinal Mazarin as King.

11:14

Read by Gesine

82 - Precautions.

12:23

Read by Gesine

83 - Strength and Sagacity.

17:37

Read by Anna Simon

84 - Strength and Sagacity -- Continued.

17:07

Read by Anna Simon

85 - The Oubliettes of Cardinal Mazarin.

8:18

Read by Anna Simon

86 - Conferences.

11:33

Read by Anna Simon

87 - In which we begin to think that Porthos will be at last a

17:26

Read by Anna Simon

88 - Shows how with Threat and Pen more is effected than by the

30:32

Read by Kristin LeMoine

89 - In which it is shown that it is sometimes more difficult for

23:57

Read by Kristin LeMoine

90 - Conclusion.

5:38

Read by Kristin LeMoine

Bewertungen

good story, usually decent readers

(3 Sterne)

Mverall, the story is a lot of fun. Most of the readers do a great job. Unfortunately, there are a couple that are incredibly awful to listen to (odd pauses, weird pronunciation, strange emphasis/lack thereof, etc.), which detracts from the overall experience. If I could pick from a list of volunteers for each chapter, it would increase the book to a 5 star listen.

good readers, captivating story

(4 Sterne)

the readers all did a nice job. the recording quality is good. the excitement in this book is not as well written (details) as the first book. also it gets a little confusing at times and some things never came clear for me even when i relistened to sections. but overall i found this book to be a good sequel and look forward to reading the next.

pure adventure - noble men

(4 Sterne)

I really enjoyed the adventures of this noble heroes, but at times it was difficult to identify the different characters because of the varying pronunciation of French names. thank you for your time, readers!

Wonderful

(5 Sterne)

The best historical fiction I have ever heard. The moving plot kept me engaged thru all 90 chapters, and most of the readers did a good job narrating it.

20 yrs after

(5 Sterne)

fantastic story, great detail, excellent continuation of 3 Musketeers.

Delightful!

(5 Sterne)

Very entertaining and anothwr grand adventure by A. Dumas!

Waaah!

(5 Sterne)

I didn't want this one to end. Sequels generally are an embarrassment to the original works, but _Twenty Years After_ would work as well even if there had been no _Three Musketeers_. It stands on it's own. The story lines don't rehash _The Three Musketeers_. It has it's own pace & rhythm. The 4 definitely have matured & each has grown in his own way. I like this one better than the original. The readers range from good to excellent. All in all, good stuff.

good

(5 Sterne)

its good to see the musketeers fighting against another evil cardinal. this book has a lot of what i loved about the first book but doesnt quite live up the the first. it just goes down hill from here though. if you do not want to hate this series, do not read past this book as the series ends very poorly with many plots never concluded and many of the characters we love dying in the stupidest ways.