Witch of the Glens


Read by KirksVoice

(4 stars; 39 reviews)

The time is 1644 in Inverness Scotland. Kelpie, now a teenage girl, doesn't remember being kidnapped by Gypsies. They had kidnapped her at a very young age because her "Second Sight" that was indicated by her blue ringed eyes. Kelpie desperately wishes she were a witch and often wondered where she had come from. We follow Kelpie through a series of events that changes her life forever. - Summary by kirk202 (6 hr 36 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1 The Gypsies 17:55 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 2 The Waif 15:21 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 3 Glenfern 18:17 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 4 The Daft Folk 17:09 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 5 Bewitchery 19:59 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 6 The Picture in the Loch 22:56 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 7 The Return of Mina and Bogle 21:46 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 8 A Task for Kelpie 18:51 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 9 Inverary Castle 13:20 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 10 A Bit of Hair 16:48 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 11 Argyll’s Dungeon 16:49 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 12 Meeting at Pitlochry 18:41 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 13 The Hexing of Alex 17:33 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 14 The Battle of Tippermuir 18:16 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 15 Witch Hunt 19:20 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 16 Morag Mhor 17:13 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 17 The Road to Inverary 25:46 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 18 The Black Sail 8:26 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 19 Footprints in the Snow 17:38 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 20 The Campbell Lass 14:14 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 21 Vengeance 16:14 Read by KirksVoice
Chapter 22 The Last Word 23:45 Read by KirksVoice

Reviews

A great romp and well read. do not miss this


(4.5 stars)

Very good story


(4 stars)

Really enjoyed this. The reader has a nice voice and read well except for mispronouncing words - the main character as Kal-pie instead of Kel-pee a little irritating. Also Anya should be pronounced Ann-ya. Other words too.


(5 stars)

I liked the book. The reader was easy to listen to. Thanks LibriVox!


(3.5 stars)

Apart from the mispronunciation of names and some words, I enjoyed the telling.


(2 stars)

Reader mispronounced the name of the main character, and Angelicans for Anglicans? I just couldn't take it.