The Teeth of the Tiger
Gelesen von Cate Barratt
Maurice Leblanc
Maurice Leblanc delivers another Arsene Lupin adventure set in World War I. (Summary by Cathy Barratt) (11 hr 12 min)
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This is the book I enjoyed the most.
Colleen
The reader's french as well as english is so good. It gives a marvelous french flair to the translated french book of author Maurice Leblanc. It's seamlessly blended, and truly delightful to listen to. Bravo to the reader!
Across the Spectrum of Human Emotion!
Angels Walk
Once again. We enjoy the perspective of a proverbial "Fly on the Wall", as our lovable GENTLEMAN THIEF, the incomparable, Arsène Lupin, takes us through the enigma, that is a diabolical, criminal mind. As always, Beautifully read by Cathy Barratt....
Kristin
This is a disappointing book, badly inflated. Unlike the many brilliantly crisp and clever Arsene Lupin novels, this one is needlessly cluttered with repetitions of words and phrases, or variants, that add nothing to meaning and clog the pace of the adventure. Was Leblanc being paid by the number of words, or had he simply lost control of the narrative and the character?
"The Tiger ...
William Hillmann III
... is the miscreant, the anonymous secret One, the One whose bite and teeth marks adorn the apple, causing the pain, the misery and the suicide of the one suspected of biting the apple in the first place" insufferable distance to travel only to discover what I knew before I got there 20APR23
Excellent story if.........
Satyaban
It is an excellent story if you are familiar to France and can keep the names halfway straight. Then you can start to be in tune with the protagonist's names. Le Blancs stories are always fast paced imho.
Fantastic
Great tale by Maurice LeBlanc and supreme narration by Cate Barratt. This is one of Lupin's happier endings (guess I still have PTSD from Sholmes shooting Raymonde in the neck) 😅
Great Mystery!
ListeninginChicago
This was my first exposure to Arsene Lupin - and what a climax to his career! Excellent solo reading by Cathy Barratt for Librovox.
great reader
Suzie
Gripping story read by one of LibriVox’s best readers. And her French pronunciation is excellent, which makes listening a pleasure.