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Natalie Page

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(3,781 Sterne; 16 Bewertungen)

Natalie Page is coming to visit her aunt and uncle in New York. Of course they want her around, but every social engagement is more important, even when she is ill. So Natalie starts to focus on small mysteries like her stolen bracelet, and observe the people around her. She writes a lot about their norms, habits and deeds. Would she be able to frive during her stay or would she always remain in the shadow of her socialite aunt and cousins? Would she be able to find herself? - Summary by Stav Nisser. (6 hr 4 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1: How it Began

16:20

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter 2: Good-byes

12:14

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter 3: Mrs. Crane’s Story

16:53

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter 4: What Mary Elinor told Me

12:43

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter 5: New York and My New Home

15:43

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter 6: The Second Bracelet

15:17

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter 7: Real Excitement

16:42

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter 8: Again Awake

7:26

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter 9: A Strange Happening

14:24

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter 10: What Mr. Kempwood Told Me

12:50

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter 11: Strange Noises are Heard

22:51

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter 12: What Happened

13:23

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter 13: Blue Monday

20:21

Read by Kathleen Moore

Chapter 14: Evelyn Blames Me

10:56

Read by Kathleen Moore

Chapter 15: What Occurred

13:07

Read by Kathleen Moore

Chapter 16: All Sorts of Bruises

20:48

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter 17: Who Caught the Mouse-Trap?

9:40

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter 18: Heart Affairs

16:03

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter 19: Two Surprises

18:21

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter 20: Christmas Fun

13:57

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter 21: S K Forces My Confidence

13:29

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter 22: Detective Work

13:24

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter 23: Waiting for the Human Mouse

14:10

Read by Jim Locke

Chapter 24: What made the Chase

23:54

Read by Jim Locke

Bewertungen

Interesting but needs an EQ

(4 Sterne)

Very interesting mystery of a young orphan who has a mystery around her mother’s inheritance. Her mother was given a gift by a great lady. Scary things have happened in conjunction with the gift. Is there a ghost? I give a lower rating as the volume of the reader (who did a decent job) is very low and you will wish there was a bit more midrange. As it is, there are parts that will need to be replayed in order to follow the story.

so-so story, so-so reader

(3 Sterne)

The story is silly, and the male reader, while I appreciate his effort, is not very good - monotone, runs the words together making him hard to understand, very tough to listen to..