Salome and the Head
E. Nesbit
Read by Peter Yearsley





Edmund Templar is visiting some relatives before being shipped off to the war in South Africa. Wandering in the New Forest, he encounters a strange girl dancing in a clearing, to the music of a penny whistle played by a crippled boy. Eight years later, on his return from the war, he traces the girl, now a young woman, and her musician, and gets deeply involved in their strange history and their stranger future.
Edith Nesbit's story is strongly coloured by society's constraints on the lives of women, and by love and by death. (Summary by Peter Yearsley.) (7 hr 47 min)
Chapters
Sunlight | 24:24 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Limelight | 23:03 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
The house with no address | 22:58 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
The false moustache | 16:45 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
The disaster | 26:50 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
The snare | 24:50 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
The lover | 22:31 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
The husband | 24:43 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
The widow | 31:01 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Lovers meeting | 19:54 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
The love-night | 28:21 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Miss Steinhart shops | 31:47 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
The head | 27:25 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
The death night | 17:58 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
The intruder | 23:09 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
The serving man | 35:40 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
The cat from the bag | 24:32 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
The knight-errant | 23:59 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Release | 17:43 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Reviews





BeWell Garforth
An excellent reader, a pleasing romance -well crafted. A good sense of place and character. Pleasantly predictable, just the ticket as it were.