Mr. Incoul's Misadventure


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(4 stars; 3 reviews)

Saltus has been compared to Oscar Wilde for wit and language. His novels are entertaining, yet philosophical, exposing the vagaries of human nature. The publishers promoted Mr. Incoul's Misadventure thus: "A novel which is sure to be condemned by every one who prefers platitude to paradox, or tea and toast to truffles and red pepper." - Summary by Lynne Thompson (4 hr 29 min)

Chapters

Mr. Incoul 10:02 Read by Lynne T
Miss Barhyte Agrees To Change Her Name 15:00 Read by Mike Pelton
After Darkness 12:20 Read by Jennifer Russell
An Evening Call 15:01 Read by Jairus Amar
A Yellow Envelope 28:03 Read by Jairus Amar
Biarritz 20:25 Read by Jeremiah Sutherland
What May Be Seen From A Palco 24:06 Read by Lynne T
An Unexpected Guest 15:40 Read by Jeremiah Sutherland
Mr. Incoul Dines In Spain 15:43 Read by Jeremiah Sutherland
The Point Of View 14:24 Read by Lynne T
The House In The Parc Monceau 10:29 Read by Lynne T
Mr. Incoul Is Preoccupied 10:15 Read by Matt Butcher
What May Be Heard In A Greenroom 9:30 Read by Matt Butcher
Karl Grows A Moustache 12:11 Read by Matt Butcher
May Expostulates 18:20 Read by Matt Butcher
The Bare Bodkin 17:44 Read by Matt Butcher
Maida's Nuptials 11:44 Read by Mike Pelton
Mr. Incoul Goes Over The Accounts 8:51 Read by David Olson

Reviews

Mr. Incoul's Misadventure


(4 stars)

Horrible story, 0 stars as far as I am concerned. All the readers were good, the 4 stars are for them only, and thanks for their good labor.