Red Money
Gelesen von Sharon Kilmer
Fergus Hume
Greed and lost love collide to create dark secrets. Through twists and turns, corrupt aristocrats let family and honor overshadow love and true happiness. In the end, evil passes and good endures. (Summary by Sharon Kilmer) (9 hr 49 min)
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Bewertungen
Ms. Elizabeth
"For the honor of the family name", a scoundrel is allowed to continue their wickedness. How is that possibly call "Honor". I believe it more honorable to stop and expose evil, than hide it.
Good story, fairly good reader
westovem
Interesting story and worth a listen. Sharon Kilmer is a good reader, though there was a mispronunciation in Chapter 10 - the word is "apoplectic", not "apocalyptic".
John Price
Thank you Mrs. Kilmer I am a huge fan of the late Mr. Kilmer ( my deepest condolences) I stumbled upon your work yesterday I look forward to getting to know your work, not as much my usual selection so I truly look forward to you expanding my insight in the future. Thank you again Mrs. Kilmer yours and Mr. Kilmer work is profoundly appreciated
ItsLoriK
There's a lot of unrequited love for 1 man, selfishness, & gypsies in this story. There is a murder to solve but there is more of a focus on the characters. The summary is accurate.
Too much gypsy speech
Martina B
Reader is great, but the story is drawn out and not so interesting
Connie Green
I found this to be an interesting story and well read.
THE ULTIMATE ALLEGORY
AVID READER
Hume never wastes time with a drawn out ending.
Good story, reader mispronounces a lot
TwinkieToes
A selfish, gluttonous lord, eating himself into deep debt, forces his sister to marry a rich man without love, so the lord can suck as much money out of him as possible. The sister does so, and honorably - she represses the love she has for her cousin, poor, and heir to the title. And the cousin is honorable, too, staying away from her, staying busy by painting a beautiful gypsy girl in a cottage in the woods, near the gypsy camp. Then the troubles begin. Good story; reader has so many mispronounced words, they're in every chapter. "Sententiously" is a common one, but excusable, I suppose. But "funeral pyre" in the second last chapter? I applaud her putting herself out there, but it certainly grates on the ears to hear so many mispronunciations.