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The Fortieth Door

Gelesen von J. M. Smallheer

(4,52 Sterne; 305 Bewertungen)

A young American archeologist, a masked ball in Cairo, an illusive young woman and the unexplained disappearance of a Frenchman fifteen years earlier all play into this mystery by Mary Hastings Bradley. (summary written by J. M. Smallheer) (7 hr 13 min)

Chapters

A Rash Promise

12:41

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Masks and Maskers

32:03

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In the Pasha's Palace

23:26

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Explanations

14:39

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At the Garden Gate

18:53

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A Secret of the Sands

8:43

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To McLean's Astonishment

11:06

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Tewfick Receives

20:29

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A Wedding Present

16:53

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The Reception

22:02

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The Forty Doors

14:15

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The Uninvited Guest

16:17

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The Bey Returns

14:44

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Within the Walls

24:17

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Underground

16:45

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Out of the Darkness

13:40

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Aziza

5:37

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Aziza Is Offended

19:41

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An Interruption

13:12

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Beyond the Door

22:28

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Miss Jeffries Makes a Call

20:57

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From the Bazaars

6:26

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In the Desert

8:19

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The Tomb of a King

27:23

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In Cairo

15:23

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The Painted Case

12:48

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Bewertungen

Wow, what a fabulous tale!

(5 Sterne)

This is an extraordinary adventure story in an exotic setting with well drawn characters to root for and against. Archaeology, history, and different cultures are all swept up into this grand tale. This Librivox volunteer reader also does a very, very good job bringing the story to life.

Very exciting book

(5 Sterne)

A gently raised young lady of 18 escapes from her Turkish home during a Masque Ball and meets a dashing young adventurer (perhaps a Jones wannabe?) from America who decides that he adores her beauty from first moment, tho she is dressed in traditional Turkish head-to-toe garb and he can only see the sparkle in her eyes. She, although half French, has been raised in the sequestered confines of her home. She had always expected to marry only for love, yet her father gives her away to an older man to settle a score. He had accepted that she was lost to him, until he learns a startling secret about her past that makes him risk all in saving this young beautiful woman. An absorbing story that I enjoyed very much. The reader also did a very nice job.

(4 Sterne)

To be honest, it took a couple of chapters before I really got into this mystery. But then, once I did, I really enjoyed the plot and numerous subplots. Contrary to another listener's comments I actually enjoyed this reader, especially the effort that she put into the foreign language pronunciation. She had enough vocal range to convincingly portray both the male and female characters with applause. My sincere thanks to J.M. Smallheer for being such a dedicated volunteer.

wow! Loved this book

(3 Sterne)

I get so weary of books you can predict and this book kept me enthralled and guessing the whole time. strong emotions and we'll read!

The Fortieth Door

(5 Sterne)

Well read, fun listen - thanks!

intriguing, mysterious with a love element

(4 Sterne)

A book that keeps one's interest. I enjoyed the description of life in Egypt at the time. The reader did a good job, too.

good story, creative writing

(5 Sterne)

I enjoyed the story, even though it had an obvious ending, but had many twists along the way. The writing was superb and descriptive.

The Fortieth Door

(5 Sterne)

five stars for the reader! as for the story, I expected a mystery, not a romance . No more Mary Hastings Bradly for me.