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Piccadilly Jim (version 2)

Gelesen von Mark Nelson

(4,808 Sterne; 143 Bewertungen)

Jimmy "Piccadilly Jim" Crocker returns to New York to repair his reputation and pursue his love-interest, Ann Chester. All he has to do is navigate imposters, explosives, spies, a rotten kid and his step-aunt Nesta while he pretends to be someone else pretending to be himself. What could possibly go wrong? - Summary by Mark Nelson (8 hr 37 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1

56:22

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Chapter 2

28:00

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Chapter 3

25:18

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Chapter 4

7:41

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Chapter 5

18:14

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Chapter 6

33:05

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Chapter 7

20:30

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Chapter 8

35:00

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Chapter 9

23:12

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Chapter 10

8:17

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Chapter 11

19:00

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Chapter 12

17:17

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Chapter 13

16:26

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Chapter 14

10:36

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Chapter 15

16:18

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Chapter 16

13:28

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Chapter 17

36:18

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Chapter 18

38:41

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Chapter 19

15:51

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Chapter 20

5:20

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Chapter 21

13:01

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Chapter 22

11:37

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Chapter 23

22:35

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Chapter 24

9:30

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Chapter 25

7:18

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Chapter 26

8:26

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Bewertungen

Mark is Great

(5 Sterne)

Mark Nelson is such a great reader that any book he reads would be entertaining but a really good story like this is even better. Is he an actor?

Great Reading by M Nelson

(5 Sterne)

I loved this reading by Mark Nelson! He certainly makes PG Wodehouse story come alive. Very entertaining!

thank you both for a brilliant book and reading. A must hear

(5 Sterne)

Mark Nelson is brilliant!

(5 Sterne)

Finally! Love this Wodehouse entry!

(5 Sterne)

A fresh breath of P.G.W.; one can take just so much Wooster. Yes, there're similarities. However, the mix of Americans (pretentious, yet not able to pull off the class institution of the British) give it the spice that made the story a delightful period fiction. The reader was well matched to the material. His characterization were spot on.

hilarious misadventures

(5 Sterne)

loved the whole story... and found myself truly laughing out loud often. I couldn't find any prior books about Jimmy but it would character-wise be related and preceded by Little Nugget. The Little Nugget being actually about Nesta's family and marriage to Peter. So if you need more Ogden behaving badly; read The Little Nugget

(5 Sterne)

Mark Nelson is a delight to listen to. This light-hearted comedy involves characters from other Wodehouse novels, and thus expands this literary universe nicely. A good read for passing the time, although not as deep as Our Mutual Child, for example.

terrific

(5 Sterne)

I like everything by this author, but this is my new favorite by a mile. What a great story, and lots of fun.