The Chief Legatee


Read by Tony Oliva

(4.1 stars; 125 reviews)

"I was married to-day in Grace Church. At the altar my bride--you probably know her name, Miss Georgian Hazen--wore a natural look, and was in all respects, so far as any one could see, a happy woman, satisfied with her choice and pleased with the éclat and elegancies of the occasion. Half-way down the aisle this all changed. I remember the instant perfectly. Her hand was on my arm and I felt it suddenly stiffen. I was not alarmed, but I gave her a quick look and saw that something had happened....
...I should have passed the matter over as a mere attack of nerves, if I had not afterwards detected in her face, through all the hurry and excitement of the ensuing reception, a strained expression not at all natural to her. This was still more evident after the congratulations of a certain guest, who, I am sure, whispered to her before he passed on...
...She entered the office with me and was standing close at my side all the time I was writing our names in the register; but later, when I turned to ask her to enter the elevator with me, she was gone..." (Excerpts from Chapter 1) (7 hr 1 min)

Chapters

A Bride of Five Hours 19:10 Read by Tony Oliva
The Lady in Number Three 7:37 Read by Tony Oliva
He Knows the Word 14:12 Read by Tony Oliva
Mr. Ransom Waits 9:17 Read by Tony Oliva
In Corridor and in Room 19:41 Read by Tony Oliva
The Lawyer 7:05 Read by Tony Oliva
Rain 11:31 Read by Tony Oliva
Elimination 13:18 Read by Tony Oliva
Hunter's Inn 14:09 Read by Tony Oliva
Two Doors 15:33 Read by Tony Oliva
Half-past One in the Morning 7:00 Read by Tony Oliva
Georgian! 4:35 Read by Tony Oliva
Where the Mill Stream Runs Fiercest 11:28 Read by Tony Oliva
A Detective's Work 38:42 Read by Tony Oliva
Anitra 18:22 Read by Tony Oliva
Love! 11:23 Read by Tony Oliva
I Don't Hear 12:34 Read by Tony Oliva
God's Forest, Then Man's 26:39 Read by Tony Oliva
In Mrs. Deo's Room 18:01 Read by Tony Oliva
Between the Elderberry Bushes 10:01 Read by Tony Oliva
On the Cars 20:07 Read by Tony Oliva
A Suspicious Test 12:19 Read by Tony Oliva
A Startling Decision 5:30 Read by Tony Oliva
The Devil's Cauldron 9:37 Read by Tony Oliva
Death Eddy 13:17 Read by Tony Oliva
Hazen 13:13 Read by Tony Oliva
She Speaks 8:31 Read by Tony Oliva
Fifteen Minutes 24:16 Read by Tony Oliva
There Is One Way 16:55 Read by Tony Oliva
Not Yet 6:57 Read by Tony Oliva

Reviews

Oof, this was a painful story


(3 stars)

I can't help but think AKG was perhaps sick with a fever when she wrote this one. A recently married couple's wedding is disturbed by the appearance of a weird looking man. The bride disappears. The groom, rightly concluding that the weird guy had something to do with it, traces the man and learns he is the girl's brother, who supposedly was dead. So what does that have to do with the bride's disappearance? I listened to the why's of this story and shook my head in disbelief. I don't want to give the ending away, but this story is just silly in its cause behind the mystery. It is definitely not one of AKG's best efforts. Reading and recordings were fine.

Disappointing


(2 stars)

The review entitled "Disappointing" was spot on. The ending made no sense to me. While the reason behind everything is supposed to be an important one AKG didn't explain why. I can't be clearer as I don't want to spoil things in case you decide to listen to this. It's almost as if AKG couldn't think of a decent ending so she wrote what she did but then was either bored or disappointed with her ending so she decided not to go into any real details about it. 2 stars is a generous rating.

The Chief Legatee


(5 stars)

Interesting story by a writer I only recently discovered through LibriVox Audiobooks. Thanks for that! And many thanks also to the reader. This is the second book I've heard completely narrated by him, and his careful diction as well as distinction of characters made for very enjoyable listening. : )

Disappointing


(2 stars)

Long drawn out mystery with no satisfying answers mark this tale of AKG's, whom I usually enjoy. This however, missed the target, unfortunately.

Disappearing Act


(3 stars)

The story was very interesting but the narrator was a bit of a drag and overemphasized the characters. If you can sit through that it is a good book. 5 stars for the book, 3 stars for the reader.


(5 stars)

Interesting story, but confused ending. It kept me quessing what it was all about. i like the writer. Some books I like better than others. This book is one of the better ones.

lawyers should be smarter...


(2.5 stars)

Plot is ok but a distasteful end. Lawyers should be smarter. Long (like a lot of the plots of the era). Well narrated.

great read


(5 stars)

excellent reading which is easy to listen to. the story seemed to end before it was finished but plenty of engaging twists and turns.