The Master-Knot of Human Fate
Ellis Meredith
Lu par Roger Melin
The Master-Knot of Human Fate invites listeners into a world transformed by an inexplicable cataclysm, where two individuals, Adam and Robin, find themselves alone and adrift. As they navigate this new reality, they embark on a profound journey of self-discovery and survival.
Set against a backdrop of uncertainty, the story explores themes of resilience and the human spirit's capacity to adapt. Adam and Robin must not only learn to endure the challenges of their environment but also to forge a deeper understanding of themselves and each other.
Ellis Meredith weaves a narrative that delves into the complexities of human relationships and the quest for meaning in a changed world. This thought-provoking tale offers a unique blend of fiction and fantasy, making it a distinctive exploration of the human condition.
Chapitres
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| 01 - Chapter 1 | 25:05 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 02 - Chapter 2 | 11:12 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 03 - Chapter 3 | 13:15 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 04 - Chapter 4 | 15:00 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 05 - Chapter 5 | 9:36 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 06 - Chapter 6 | 10:03 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 07 - Chapter 7 | 14:05 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 08 - Chapter 8 | 7:40 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 09 - Chapter 9 | 13:09 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 10 - Chapter 10 | 7:01 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 11 - Chapter 11 | 6:05 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 12 - Chapter 12 | 9:44 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 13 - Chapter 13 | 11:17 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 14 - Chapter 14 | 12:03 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 15 - Chapter 15 | 6:54 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 16 - Chapter 16 | 15:06 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 17 - Chapter 17 | 12:25 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 18 - Chapter 18 | 14:35 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 19 - Chapter 19 | 11:09 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 20 - Chapter 20 | 11:19 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 21 - Chapter 21 | 11:33 | Lu par Roger Melin | |
| 22 - Chapter 22 | 11:25 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Critiques
Ms. Elizabeth
Wonderful reading by Roger Meline. Very interesting book. In this current generation, I don't think I would have been able to survive.
Brandy Schmidt
It gets preachy near the end.