The Vanished Messenger
Gelesen von Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022)
E. Phillips Oppenheim
A conference of European nations is being held in the Hague. England has not been invited to attend. Some think war is about to break out. Mr. John P. Dunster, an American, is traveling to the Hague with an important document that may prevent the outbreak of war when he mysteriously disappears after a train wreck in England. Richard Hamel is asked by the British government to attempt to solve the mystery of Dunster’s disappearance and prevent the outbreak of war in Europe. - Summary by Richard Kilmer (8 hr 22 min)
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Excellent reader & interesting story
Hudson Eagle
I enjoy listening to this reader. The story is interesting. Thanks for taking the time to read for people like myself who are too lazy to hold a book up & read it ourselves.
Great read!
Chelle
Good mystery. Ty to the narrator, as usual you were great.
Kenneth Baum
5 for the novel, 2 for the reader. and I'm sorry to say that. I appreciate the effort and work to complete this but I think maybe it's just his cadence. I feel like maybe his style is better suited for poetry?? take a listen and judge Tor yourself. it's otherwise a great novel
Very Good
NorfolkAJL
I think this is the best of Oppenheim's novels so far recorded. As usual we are just pre-World War I and a dastardly plot has to be uncovered (which proves rather easy) and foiled (not so easy). The reader is up to his usual excellent standards.
the Vanished Messenger
David R. Smith
Well read. Good long story with intrigue, suspense and good character builds and dialogue set in the weeks before ww1 in the rugged seashore of nor-eastern Britain. With a bit of a romance thrown in for enjoyment. Thanks.!
starts slow but picks up
Tes Carpenter-Camhi
I thought it started a bit slow but once I felt invested in the characters it was good.
Retribution, murder, espionage- ð
Cindy Barnett
Retribution, murder, espionage - nicely plotted and fully developed characters. Well narrated by Richard Kilmer (as usual). Recommended.
very interesting right ti last chapter the only I could foretell was that the h…
Bert Christian