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The White Moll

Gelesen von Rowdy Delaney

(4,681 Sterne; 102 Bewertungen)

Frank Lucius Packard (February 2, 1877 – February 17, 1942) born in Montreal, Quebec, was a Canadian novelist. Packard is credited with bridging the gap from the “cozy” style mysteries to the more gritty, hard-boiled style of such writers as Dashiell Hammet and Raymond Chandler. Packard also wrote a series of novels, beginning in 1917, featuring Jimmie Dale. A wealthy playboy by day, at night, Jimmie becomes a crimefighter “The Gray Seal” complete with mask and secret hide-out, “The Sanctuary”. This character certainly influenced later crime-fighting characters such as Batman and The Shadow.
In The White Moll (1920) Rhoda Gray, “The White Moll”, an angel of mercy who spends her time helping the poor in the slums of New York City, is drawn into the criminal world when she attempts to help Gypsy Nan, who is not what she seems. Accused of a crime and on the run from the police, she must battle the most nefarious criminal gang in the New York underworld to prove her innocence. Populated by such characters as Pierre Dangler, the Pug, Pinkie Bonn, Skeeny, the Sparrow and above all “the Adventurer”, this story contains shoot-outs, car chases, adventure and enough suspense and deception to satisfy the most avid mystery lover. (Summary by Rowdy Delaney) (8 hr 44 min)

Chapters

Night in the Underworld

24:51

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Seven-Three-Nine

28:55

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Alias Gypsy Nan

28:06

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The Adventurer

18:20

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A Second Visitor

24:54

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The Rendezvous

22:20

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Fellow Thieves

30:40

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The Code Message

28:49

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Room Number Eleven

21:08

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On The Brink

33:09

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Some of the Lesser Breed

27:51

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Crooks vs Crooks

27:30

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The Door Across The Hall

21:30

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The Lame Man

19:15

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In The Council Chamber

21:26

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The Secret Panel

26:52

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The Silver Sphinx

16:31

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The Old Shed

34:29

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Bread Upon The Waters

26:16

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The Lone Hand

16:24

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The Reckoning

25:11

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Bewertungen

Heart-Pounding Action!

(4 Sterne)

This story takes you from one action scene to another, with enough breathing time in between to recover and prepare for the next exciting event. Very fun! The reader doesn't emote, but does a nice, straight reading. The action and intensity comes through without unnecessary hamming. Nicely done! (The intros on these are from before they were shortened for solos. They run about 25-30 seconds, so it's safe for a listener to forward 20 seconds into the recording to shorten the redundancy a bit.) Thank you, Rowdy!

An Agent of Disguise

(5 Sterne)

Great story, if a bit confusing, it certainly makes up for it with some charming romance. Our Heroine, is creative, cunning and courageous. She has an admirer, that doesn't meet with her moral compass, yet finds herself drawn to him nonetheless... Our LibriVox Volunteer doesn't do much in the way of "voicing" the characters, she is however an excellent narrator/reader, and I enjoyed every moment of this book.

(4,5 Sterne)

I loved this book. So glad I found out about Packard!! I'm reading or should I say listening to his other book. It's fun, sharp and smooth all the things I love about a story!! Thanks volunteers for reading this one!!

(3 Sterne)

sometimes amusing but a bit overwrought Tale of Noir do good ism

the white moll

(5 Sterne)

Good story with a really good female reader.

Exciting

(5 Sterne)

This book was riveting until the end.

(5 Sterne)

Packard's best work. and remarkably well read

(4,5 Sterne)

Great book, great read... I don't know how this book has stayed hidden from me for all these years. I promise I'm going to be do diligence finding more from this author.