Ayesha, the Return of She


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(4.4 stars; 77 reviews)

Ayesha, the return of She, is set 16 years after the previous novel She. Horace Holly and Leo Vincey have spent the years travelling the world looking for Ayesha, along the way they experience many adventures, including avalanches, glaciers and even death-hounds before finally arriving in the court of Kaloon. At the court, they hear tell of a woman who Leo suspects to be Ayesha, however things are never simple and conflict soon follows them to Ayesha’s court. (Summarised from Wikipedia) (13 hr 1 min)

Chapters

Dedication, Author's Note and Introduction 17:44 Read by fetchboi40369
The Double Sign 24:31 Read by Graham Redman
The Lamasery 46:46 Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)
The Beacon Light 26:08 Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)
The Avalanche 24:40 Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)
The Glacier 23:26 Read by FirstKnight
In The Gate 32:10 Read by Kristine Bekere
The First Ordeal 25:45 Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)
The Death-Hounds 28:29 Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)
The Court of Kaloon 25:20 Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)
In the Shaman's Chamber 25:25 Read by Kristine Bekere
The Hunt and the Kill 35:00 Read by Kristine Bekere
The Messenger 44:08 Read by Kristine Bekere
Beneath the Shadowing Wings 39:20 Read by Kristine Bekere
In the Court of Death 33:35 Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)
The Second Ordeal 50:24 Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)
The Change 23:00 Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)
The Betrothal 20:20 Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)
The Third Ordeal 31:50 Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)
Leo and the Leopard 31:27 Read by Jennie Hughes
Ayesha's Alchemy 40:24 Read by Jennie Hughes
The Prophecy of Atene 30:00 Read by Jennie Hughes
The Loosing of the Powers 37:11 Read by Graham Redman
The Yielding of Ayesha 31:20 Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)
The Passing of Ayesha 33:25 Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)

Reviews

Ayesha, the Return of She


(4 stars)

Another fine book by Haggard. Thank you to the readers, , especially Lars, and Graham

TRIUMPH


(5 stars)

Few authors can even approach Haggard's imaginative genius, but all of them fall short of his understated, yet vivid, descriptive prowess.

a classic tale generally well read


(5 stars)