The Red Window
Fergus Hume
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Two former school friends, now both military men, meet again and discover both are trying to lose themselves to public gaze. Dick West has inherited the family estate, but is out of favor. "The Red Window" was used during periods of civil unrest to warn cavaliers of danger. Now, West awaits a message in the red window from his cousin, to say his grandfather has relented and forgiven him - but a handkerchief around the old man's neck complicates matters. - Summary by Lynne Thompson (8 hr 24 min)
Chapters
Comrades | 22:45 | Read by Lynne T |
Sir Simon Gore | 25:58 | Read by josembi |
The Will | 19:27 | Read by josembi |
A Strange Adventure | 23:01 | Read by josembi |
Lost in the Darkness | 20:03 | Read by josembi |
A Maiden Gentlewoman | 21:30 | Read by Deon Gines |
Bernard's Friends | 20:09 | Read by Deon Gines |
Bernard's Enemies | 20:51 | Read by engineerdst |
At Cove Castle | 22:08 | Read by engineerdst |
A Statement of the Case | 20:19 | Read by Lynne T |
Mrs. Gilroy's Past | 20:20 | Read by Lynne T |
The New Page | 26:58 | Read by DeanOBuchanan |
A Consultation | 18:58 | Read by Steve Mattingly |
Love in Exile | 23:44 | Read by Françoise |
The Past of Alice | 19:20 | Read by Craig Kenneth Bryant |
The Unexpected | 20:09 | Read by Craig Kenneth Bryant |
The Diary | 17:41 | Read by Craig Kenneth Bryant |
Tolomeo's Story | 18:21 | Read by Craig Kenneth Bryant |
Plots and Counterplots | 20:24 | Read by David D'Huet |
A Confession | 34:39 | Read by Françoise |
Young Judas | 23:57 | Read by Deon Gines |
The Truth | 30:01 | Read by Deon Gines |
A Year Later | 14:15 | Read by Craig Kenneth Bryant |
Reviews
ItsLoriK
Josembie was very difficult to understand to say the least! I got about every 5th word! I hit "rewind" a lot. Francoise was better but I still had trouble understanding about 20% of her words. Although many languages sound nice I feel that volunteers should only read in their native language. Otherwise, listeners tend to devote more time to comprehension instead of just enjoying the story. Of course, readers should also pronounce at least 98% of the words properly & use an appropriate tone and speed. Librivox isn't directly involved with this app so we must email Librivox to request that chapters/books be re-recorded. The story is a pretty straightforward mystery. There aren't many twists or surprises so it's not thrilling. However, it is still an enjoyable read. I liked many of the characters & loved that the good ones ended up happy while the bad ones didn't. I'm not into corporal punishment but I admit that I smiled when "Judas" got his ass whipped!
Ms. Elizabeth
I wish one of my favorite narrators would take this on as a solo! It's been a long time since I have attempted a multi - narrator book. Still had to skip chapters. Got lost with some of the characters. Lots of twists and turns.
Connie
Green
This is a good story and easy to listen to except for one chapter.
TWISTS AND MORE TWISTS
AVID READER
A well conceived whodunnit. Hume is good at complicated plots, but his endings are sometimes blah. No one likes multiple readers, but even the most difficult one was understandable after a bit of concentration.
Me
it's a good book, but some chapters are very poorly read. I can't complain as it is free after all, but mispronunciation is only one facet of the incompetence shown.
Bruce King
I have no desire to hurt anyone's feelings, but I gave up on this because it was such a mind numbing chore trying to understanding the second reader.
A LibriVox Listener
hang in there...it is very worth it. the author really is a master story teller!
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Niquib
Sehr nett, leider einige der Sprecher sind sehr schwer zu verstehen