The Monk and the Hangman's Daughter
Gelesen von Phil Chenevert
Ambrose Bierce
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A tragic but very captivating tale of a monk in the 17th century. (2 hr 45 min)
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A Gripping Tale
Alessandro Serenelli
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I was impressed by the relative fairness with which Bierce examines the Catholic Faith in the seventeenth century. The tale was excellently written and got a hold on my emotions that very few works can manage. I enjoyed this greatly. The narrator does an okay job, but his pacing might seem odd to some. If you are capable of adjusting to a narrator quickly, give this a try. If not, perhaps just read this on your own.
a good tale gone wrong
Bruce G
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An excellent story! I am thankful that you took your to read this interesting tale
Mildly entertaining story
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The readers voice was perfect fir the main character, though a bit diffucult to listen to.
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This work was translated by Bierce. The original writer is evidently obscure.