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 | Robert Louis Stevenson’s lengthy short story The Pavilion on the Links, was considered by Arthur Conan-Doyle to be “the first short story in the world”. This unsettlingly nerve-wracking tale is every bit as chilling as its much wider known follower The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and at the time of its publication was every bit as successful
Stevenson makes the choice in the story of having two fairly unpleasant characters for his main protagonists. Both deeply antipathetic to the rest of humankind, he is wickedly funny about the two men’s friendship which as the narrator himself confesses was “scarcely a companionship, but a coexistence of unsociability”.
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 | The Man of Property is the first in the vastly successful series of novels by John Galsworthy that became known as The Forsyte Saga, made world famous by the BBC production of the same name.
Soames Forsyte desires to own things, including his beautiful wife, Irene. He is jealous of her friendships and is determined that she should be his alone. He concocts a plan to move her to the country, away from everyone, but she resists his grasping intentions and falls in love with architect Philip Bossinney. However, Bossinney is the fiancé of her friend June Forsyte, the daughter of Soames's cousin Jolyon...
Brought to life by the crisp tones of Michael Cochrane, The Man of Property audiobook is available only by download from Silksoundbooks. | | |
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 | Acclaimed British actor Andrew Sachs reads this unabridged audio book of A Tale Of Two Cities by Charles Dickens.
Set between London and Paris, A Tale of Two Cities has adventure, betrayal and great heroism woven through this thrilling tale of the French Revolution.
A Tale of Two Cities follows the lives of several protagonists through the events of the French Revolution, most notably Charles Darnay, a French once-aristocrat who falls victim to the indiscriminate wrath of the revolution despite his virtuous nature, and Sydney Carton, a dissipated English barrister who endeavours to redeem his ill-spent life out of love for Darnay's wife, Lucie Manette.
Download this exclusive audio book recording of A Tale of Two Cities for just £7.95
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 | This is one of Sir Walter Scott’s greatest
adventures set amongst the roaring battles of the struggle between the
Normans and the Saxons for control of Medieval England. It deals with
the rivalry between King Richard the Lion-Heart and his brother John.
We follow the adventures, skirmishes and romances of the hero, Ivanhoe,
a Saxon knight loyal to King Richard, as he attempts to survive the
England of King John along side the disguised Richard and of course,
Robin Hood.
Download Ivanhoe audiobook today for a truely epic tale. | | |
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 | This unabridged audio book download of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Kidnapped, read by star actor Nicholas Rowe, starts with the newly orphaned David Balfour travelling to his uncle’s terrifying House of Shaws.
Having failed in an attempt to murder young David the miserly Ebeneezer Balfour, who would rather keep the fortune to which the child is now entitled, arranges for a kidnapping aboard a ship bound for the New World. A fortunate collision with a small craft from France carrying young Balfour’s saviour in the shape of Alan Breck Stewart, saves the boy from the intended slavery and sets him on the extraordinary journey across the Highlands and Islands of Scotland that has become one of the most famous adventure stories of our time.
Download the unabridged audio book Kidnapped read by Nicholas Rowe today for just £7.95 | | |
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 | This unabridged audio book of Daniel Defoe’s adventure story of the marooned mariner Robinson Crusoe is wonderfully painted for us by the compelling voice of David Warner.
Crusoe leaves England, setting sail from Hull on a sea voyage in September, 1651, against the wishes of his parents. After several voyages he is shipwrecked on a remote tropical island in the south pacific. Spending 28 years there, Crusoe encounters native Americans, captives, cannibals and mutineers before being rescued.
Download Robinson Crusoe as an audiobook for your iPod or mp3 player read by David Warner for just £7.95 | | |
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