The Broad Highway


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(4.7 stars; 41 reviews)

Our hero, Peter Vibart, an Oxford graduate with no means of support but for 10 guineas he has inherited, sets out on a walking tour of the Kent countryside. Along the way, he meets many quaint and adoring characters as well as a few ne’er-do-wells, meets with several disasters and triumphs, and eventually he meets "The Woman," who leads him to even more disasters and triumphs. (Introduction by John Lieder)

Proof-listened by Dawn Larsen and BainbridgeCatherine. (15 hr 51 min)

Chapters

Book 1 Ante Scriptum-Chapter 01 32:38 Read by John Lieder
Book 1 Chapters 02-05 29:03 Read by John Lieder
Book 1 Chapters 06-07 24:25 Read by John Lieder
Book 1 Chapters 08-10 35:13 Read by John Lieder
Book 1 Chapters 11-12 29:37 Read by John Lieder
Book 1 Chapters 13-15 34:54 Read by John Lieder
Book 1 Chapters 16-18 31:04 Read by John Lieder
Book 1 Chapters 19-21 30:47 Read by John Lieder
Book 1 Chapters 22-24 30:58 Read by John Lieder
Book 1 Chapter 25 36:09 Read by John Lieder
Book 1 Chapters 26-28 27:41 Read by John Lieder
Book 1 Chapters 29-31 32:50 Read by John Lieder
Book 1 Chapters 32-33 25:58 Read by John Lieder
Book 1 Chapter 34, A Word to the Reader 29:37 Read by John Lieder
Book 2 Chapter 01 18:09 Read by Lynne T
Book 2 Chapters 02-03 12:57 Read by Lynne T
Book 2 Chapter 04 17:14 Read by Lynne T
Book 2 Chapter 05 17:31 Read by Lynne T
Book 2 Chapters 06-07 15:21 Read by Lynne T
Book 2 Chapter 08 12:16 Read by Lynne T
Book 2 Chapter 09 15:14 Read by Lynne T
Book 2 Chapters 10-11 19:13 Read by Kathrine Engan
Book 2 Chapters 12-13 19:46 Read by Kathrine Engan
Book 2 Chapters 14-15 13:24 Read by Lynne T
Book 2 Chapter 16 25:39 Read by Arlene Joyce
Book 2 Chapter 17 12:15 Read by Ellen Preckel
Book 2 Chapter 18 22:25 Read by Ric F
Book 2 Chapter 19 19:53 Read by Ric F
Book 2 Chapter 20 10:49 Read by Ellen Preckel
Book 2 Chapter 21 10:03 Read by Ellen Preckel
Book 2 Chapters 22-23 15:34 Read by Ellen Preckel
Book 2 Chapter 24 16:25 Read by Lynne T
Book 2 Chapters 25-26 14:44 Read by Ellen Preckel
Book 2 Chapters 27-28 13:33 Read by Ellen Preckel
Book 2 Chapter 29 13:45 Read by Ellen Preckel
Book 2 Chapter 30 13:12 Read by Ellen Preckel
Book 2 Chapters 31-32 17:08 Read by Laurie Anne Walden
Book 2 Chapters 33-34 14:23 Read by Ellen Preckel
Book 2 Chapters 35-36 15:14 Read by Ellen Preckel
Book 2 Chapter 37 8:14 Read by Ellen Preckel
Book 2 Chapter 38 15:52 Read by Ellen Preckel
Book 2 Chapters 39-40 17:33 Read by Ellen Preckel
Book 2 Chapter 41 14:02 Read by Ellen Preckel
Book 2 Chapters 42-43 17:42 Read by Ellen Preckel
Book 2 Chapters 44-45 15:48 Read by Ellen Preckel
Book 2 Chapter 46 20:06 Read by Ellen Preckel
Book 2 Chapter 47 14:45 Read by Ellen Preckel

Reviews


(5 stars)

I read this story first, when I was a teenager, and actually own a copy. Our family read it out loud to each other as we drove on vacation and her family van. It was really fun to hear other people reading it although, the pronunciations of the names we did differently as you would expect. There were parts of it, that I had forgotten because it was so many years ago, and it was fun to hear them expressed, it felt like, in a different way. The first reader, who read the first book, did an excellent job with the voices and the language challenges, the way Jeffrey F. wrote it. His stories are fun and many times unexpected, and having such a historical element-

It grows on you enormously- fun!


(4.5 stars)

It starts slowly and gains momentum throughout the book, until a life-and-death chase had my heart pounding. It is imperfect- we don’t get to hear the motives behind our hero’s actions, which are often baffling. He seems as pleased to have a knock-down brawl with a perfect stranger as pass the time of day. I understood all before the book was half over, but I was curious how the author was going to get from here to there.

Satisfying!


(4 stars)

I found this story after listening to "The Money Moon" by the same author. This book is just as satisfying as that one. The characters are colorful, the protagonist is sympathetic, and the heroine is mysterious and unpredictable. One can probably guess the final outcome, but the way the author gets us there is worth the journey. Readers are all easy to understand and range from very good to excellent. Sound quality is all very good.

Lovely book from a better time


(5 stars)

Mr. Farnol adopts the leisurely pace of his hero but manages to find adventure and romance. Best of all, he never condescends to the rustics we meet and, indeed, the hero grows in stature and wisdom as he grows more like them. Don’t be put off by some tediously repetitious dialogue and outrageous coincidences; just enjoy the journey. And many thanks to the fine readers.


(5 stars)

This is fun, a little long in places and doesn’t really explain some plot leaps, but a different regency novel. I enjoyed the village characters.


(5 stars)

I loved the writing style of the author. The first part of the story is an adventure and the second is the sweetest love story.

fun book


(5 stars)

Good adventure romance. Some lofty characters, but good entertainment... better than most movies out there.

Excellent book


(5 stars)

I love it! this book is so entertaining and the readers are so good!