The Heart of a Mystery
Gelesen von J. M. Smallheer
Robert Eustace and L. T. Meade
The Heart of Mystery by L. T. Meade and Robert Eustace was published in 1901 in six installments in the Windsor Magazine, Vol. 14. The stories relate the adventures of a young Englishman summoned to the deathbed of an old friend in Paris who subsequently finds himself embroiled in a web of danger, espionage and intrigue. - Summary by J. M. Smallheer (3 hr 55 min)
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Bewertungen
A million stars for the reader.
Mich Seg
First few stories were too flabby to continue. Came back later, skipped ahead a few chapters to find the book fails to springs back to life.
An absorbing tale
Andrew McFarlane
A complex tale with many twists and turns. Up to the usual standard of these two writers.
Elaine
Nothing wrong with the story, just a lot of coincidences ; worth listening to for the time it takes
XC
A nice simple, but enjoyable plot. The reader made it easy to follow using different voices and intonations.
Fair
Seema Afridi
The novel began well but did not deliver. It could have been better with a tighter plot.
great book, fantastic reader
jad
Well read - face paced, lots of adventure and mystery. Loved it!
Angela
I really enjoyed these stories and the reader is great, one of my favorites
Erin RM
One of my favourites! Mystery, action and intrigue abound. Very enjoyable!