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Jacqueline of Golden River

Gelesen von Roger Melin

(4,263 Sterne; 57 Bewertungen)

Jacqueline seems to have contracted a touch of amnesia, as she is found in an apartment with a dead man, and with a weapon in her hand. But she remembers nothing of any incident, remembers not her name nor where she comes from, not even why she is where she was found. She only remembers her father, and that he is in danger. Action and adventure soon follow, as Paul Hewlett and Jacqueline attempt to get answers to her questions, taking them on a journey into Quebec and points northward, and Paul knows that they are being followed during their trip. What secrets are both Jacqueline and Paul unaware of? What will they uncover following their northbound journey? Who is Jacqueline?

H. M. Egbert was one of multiple pseudonyms used by author Victor Rousseau Emanuel. (Introduction by Roger Melin) (7 hr 16 min)

Chapters

01 - A Dog and a Damsel

22:35

Read by Roger Melin

02 - Back in the Room

17:22

Read by Roger Melin

03 - Covering the Tracks

16:38

Read by Roger Melin

04 - Simon Leroux

19:47

Read by Roger Melin

05 - M. Le Curé

23:15

Read by Roger Melin

06 - At the Foot of the Cliff

21:16

Read by Roger Melin

07 - Captain DuBois

17:17

Read by Roger Melin

08 - Dreams of the Night

20:38

Read by Roger Melin

09 - The Fungus

18:54

Read by Roger Melin

10 - Snow Blindness

15:05

Read by Roger Melin

11 - The Chateaux

24:15

Read by Roger Melin

12 - Under the Mountains

10:16

Read by Roger Melin

13 - The Roulette-Wheel

17:38

Read by Roger Melin

14 - Some Plain Speaking

19:01

Read by Roger Melin

15 - Won - and Lost

16:25

Read by Roger Melin

16 - The Old Angel

17:03

Read by Roger Melin

17 - Louis D'Epernay

16:27

Read by Roger Melin

18 - The Little Dagger

14:29

Read by Roger Melin

19 - The Hidden Chamber

17:00

Read by Roger Melin

20 - At Swords' Points

14:02

Read by Roger Melin

21 - The Bait That Lured

17:56

Read by Roger Melin

22 - Surrender

19:34

Read by Roger Melin

23 - Leroux's Diable

15:06

Read by Roger Melin

24 - Full Confession

15:16

Read by Roger Melin

25 - The End of the Chateau

9:17

Read by Roger Melin

Bewertungen

Good story, kinda confusing tho

(4 Sterne)

The summary covers the story line. I got a bit confused with the lacroix, larue, lapew, too many 'la's but it is a good story that kept me listening. I kind of want to listen to it again and make a diagram just to keep the bad guys sorted out. Overall tho it's a good story, and I enjoyed it. Roger M is another of Libravox's best readers, he always does a great job. Enjoy!

Agreeing with previous reviewer

(4 Sterne)

I agree with the other reviewer that some of the names were a bit confusing. Often times the story seemed a bit convoluted; however, with Roger Melin's excellent narration, you are compelled to keep listening. I sure hope that Jacqueline was worth all the trouble Paul went to for her. Frankly I thought she was annoying. I would give 5 stars to Roger and 4 to the story itself.

one of my favorite narrators

(2 Sterne)

2019 - Roger marathon listen. This starts out fairly decent and in certain areas it gets exciting but overall, it just drags. The names of characters begin to mush as many have the same sounds.

(4,5 Sterne)

Good story again, enjoyed listening to it. Great narrative again by Roger.

Good mystery

(4 Sterne)

Good story with twists and turns you don't see coming

Jacqueline of golden river

(5 Sterne)

very interesting, ended too soon, excellent reader!!!!

(5 Sterne)

Great book! Awsome job by Roger Melin!!