The Nebuly Coat


Read by Simon Evers

(4.5 stars; 34 reviews)

Westray, a young architect, is sent to the town of Cullerne to oversee repairs to the tower of the minster there. He lodges in the town in the house of a gentlewoman who has seen better days. A fellow lodger is Sharnall, the church organist, who is convinced that there is some mystery surrounding the nearby house of Blandamer where a new lord has recently inherited the title. The plot thickens when Sharnall dies suddenly. (10 hr 44 min)

Chapters

Prologue 2:36 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 1 23:24 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 2 25:48 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 3 17:43 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 4 30:06 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 5 25:42 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 6 25:03 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 7 28:57 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 8 20:02 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 9 40:33 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 10 25:58 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 11 37:06 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 12 11:52 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 13 33:58 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 14 13:07 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 15 53:50 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 16 28:32 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 17 42:41 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 18 32:05 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 19 16:57 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 20 20:49 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 21 29:23 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 22 45:04 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 23 12:58 Read by Simon Evers

Reviews

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(2 stars)

Lovely story but there are dropped plot threads that must be by design although I can’t imagine how it helps the novel. Unnecessarily cryptic. Reader is LibriVox best.


(5 stars)

Compelling story displaying the author's perspicacity, for the time period in which it was written, into human motives and behaviors. Great narration overall.

Good literature well narrated


(5 stars)

Another Librivox triumph from the voice talent of Mr. Evers.

great mystery story


(5 stars)

Lots of twists and turns. Very well read.

Excellent in all aspects!


(5 stars)

Excellent story and excellent reader!


(5 stars)

Five stars for both story and reader.