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Colonel Thorndyke's Secret

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(4,49 Sterne; 52 Bewertungen)

Intrigue, murder, highwaymen... A British soldier serving in India has stolen a diamond bracelet from a Hindu idol. The bracelet comes into the possession of Colonel Thorndyke, who is subsequently sent home to England, where he dies of wounds received and bequeaths the bracelet to his relatives, having told his brother about it, but not its location. Meanwhile, the theft has caused a stir in India, and the Hindu faithful regard it as their religious duty to reclaim the jewel at any cost. Also published under the title: "The Brahmin's Treasure". (Summary by Lynne Thompson) (13 hr 42 min)

Chapters

Chapter I

32:35

Read by Lynne T

Chapter II

32:52

Read by Lynne T

Chapter III

32:55

Read by Lynne T

Chapter IV

34:51

Read by Lynne T

Chapter V

47:18

Read by Nick Bulka

Chapter VI

36:08

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Chapter VII

44:47

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Chapter VIII

39:28

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Chapter IX

37:03

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Chapter X

41:18

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Chapter XI

33:27

Read by Gertrude Durette

Chapter XII

34:13

Read by Lynne T

Chapter XIII

45:15

Read by Nick Bulka

Chapter XIV

36:10

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Chapter XV

40:27

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Chapter XVI

39:35

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Chapter XVII

39:26

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Chapter XVIII

34:57

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Chapter XIX

34:38

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Chapter XX

30:06

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Chapter XXI

33:45

Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan

Chapter XXII

41:35

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Bewertungen

TWO MYSTERIES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE

(5 Sterne)

This is probably the best Henty novel that I have read. It is unfortunate that the main reader set his record volume too low to be hrard easily. Another take on this British legend is offered by Wilkie Collins in his novel THE MOONSTONE. I highly recommend this work by the master of mystery of his day.

Great story

(4 Sterne)

An excellent story is ruined by multiple readers of extremely opposite reading styles, made worse by the fact that not all reading by one individual is done consecutively. I love Ms. Durette's grandmotherly voice. She is by far the easiest to understand.

(1,5 Sterne)

good book ruined by monotone expression less narrative.and lack of attention to volume settings

(5 Sterne)

I thought it was an excellent written book.

(5 Sterne)

very good story. A little bit long though.