The Dust Flower


Read by Simon Evers

(4.6 stars; 196 reviews)

Rashleigh Allerton, a wealthy New Yorker, quarrels with his well-to-do fiancée Barbara and impetuously says that he will marry instead the first person he meets. The book follows the result of this absurd promise, with consequences that neither of them (nor Rashleigh’s faithful elderly man-servant Steptoe) expect. - Summary by Simon Evers (8 hr 58 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1 15:55 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 2 12:24 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 3 31:26 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 4 13:34 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 5 19:30 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 6 17:12 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 7 17:11 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 8 11:52 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 9 22:51 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 10 24:46 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 11 12:48 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 12 23:46 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 13 20:55 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 14 20:09 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 15 20:12 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 16 24:42 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 17 23:57 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 18 30:59 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 19 18:03 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 20 20:26 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 21 26:41 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 22 16:30 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 23 27:25 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 24 23:01 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 25 19:07 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 26 22:38 Read by Simon Evers

Reviews

Great all around!


(5 stars)

I really enjoyed this book and was very happy to find it read so excellently!

well done!


(4.5 stars)

The author kept me wanting to hear more and more!


(4 stars)

A good story, but it's the reader who really makes it.

Beautiful and well read !


(5 stars)

A beautiful story in which complex characters are handled both by the writer and reader, Simon Evers, with a magical touch. It's a story well worth listening to. I was engrossed. Mr. Evers handled the characterisation of individual characters brilliantly. There's a great deal of philosophy that brings you in touch with what human nature truly is, and it's handled in a way that sinks into your soul effortlessly. Absolutely grand!


(5 stars)

First of all, thank you to Simon Evers for doing an amazing job reading this story. Very well done. What a great story. The author did a great job with building the characters in the story and in keeping you interested. It was story that really depicts the social glass issues yet the pride in the loser class in being self sufficient.

Unpredictability Predictable


(5 stars)

Such an EXCRUCIATINGLY WONDERFUL TALE!! of course by just reading the 'dust jacket' one knows the ending of this novel, it's the twists and turns that make this a brilliantly delivered tale. Simon Evers.... you are an international treasure! i actually started a "Simom Evers Favorites" list of my own :-) March 2021

Nice novel


(5 stars)

A romantic story perfectly read by Simon Evers. Lettie's humbleness and her worshipping of Rashleigh seems far-fetched and outdated for 21st century, but it was normal in the beginning of the 20th. Rashleigh himself is a weak creature, female characters are much better written.

Excellent Reader, Good Story


(5 stars)

This was a good study in character based relationship, the dynamics of controlling personalities, and their counterparts. However, Simon Evers makes this story truly come alive with his incredible knack for dialogue. He is a great Artist.