The Empty Sack


Read by Simon Evers

(4.6 stars; 100 reviews)

The book follows the fortunes of Jennie Follett, a New York artist’s model, and Teddy, her brother. After their father’s dismissal from his lowly position in the bank and his subsequent death, the family struggles financially. In desperation, Teddy steals money from the bank where he also works, with disastrous consequences. Jennie meanwhile agrees to marry Bob Collingham, a member of a seriously rich banking family, who has fallen in love with her. (10 hr 25 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1 10:18 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 2 20:29 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 3 19:54 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 4 19:03 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 5 23:07 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 6 19:50 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 7 27:42 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 8 25:44 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 9 15:27 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 10 19:11 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 11 14:45 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 12 19:41 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 13 20:50 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 14 19:49 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 15 25:06 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 16 26:15 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 17 24:55 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 18 21:30 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 19 18:21 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 20 25:03 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 21 21:43 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 22 15:30 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 23 32:12 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 24 25:36 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 25 20:26 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 26 21:38 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 27 25:07 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 28 37:01 Read by Simon Evers
Chapter 29 9:41 Read by Simon Evers

Reviews


(5 stars)

If Simon Evers reads it, it is worth hearing.

amazing book read by an amazing narrator


(5 stars)

this is a fantastic book about true love not the kind that is Fluffy but deep down you'll do whatever it takes kind of love unbelievable story and Simon Evers is one of the best narrators that LibriVox has highly recommend this book

Simon Evers AS Basil King


(5 stars)

Simon Evers has narrarated many, if not all, of the Basil King novels. As a result, it feels as though you are listening to Basil King himself speaking the words to you first-hand. The Novel itself has me feeling all sorts of emotions....ohhhh how i want to choke that mother! lol March 2021

wonderful


(5 stars)

I think that this is Basil King’s best book. Nobody could have narrated this book better than Simon Evers, thank you,JK.

BEAUTIFUL READER of POST WWI LIFE-SNAPSHOT


(5 stars)

I will leave more capable people to review this book by Basil King. Instead, I’d like to express my thanks to you for reading this to me, sir. I am handicapped with severe chronic pain which often leaves me curled up, without strength or will to hold a book. Your free gift is so very appreciated. P.S. Was that a little canary I heard, so cheerily (but quietly) singing in the background? I loved it 🥰

Reader saves the day!


(3.5 stars)

A standard "poor girl meets rich man and now he can't live without her" daydream hobbled too often by preachy, goofy politics and unnecessary psychological imaginings. Luckily the reader was on point (5 Stars to him) and managed to nimbly navigate through the worst of it.

Beautiful tale with deep meaning.


(5 stars)

Beautifully read as usual. The characters so drawn out that you wanted the story to continue.

A wonderful book


(5 stars)

I loved everything about this book. Well written & superbly read. Thank you.