The Shooting Party
Gelesen von Bryn Roberts
Anton Chekhov
"The Shooting Party" is a mystery, set in the Russian countryside. The story revolves around the murder of a beautiful young woman named Olga, who is found dead in a forest. The narrator, a magistrate named Sergei Kamyshev, recounts the events leading up to the crime, mixed with his own personal experiences and emotions. We learn about Olga's various relationships, with her fiancé, the impoverished and idealistic schoolteacher Urbenin, and Kamyshev himself, who is deeply infatuated with her.
The unfolding mystery explores themes of love, jealousy, and the darker side of human nature, as the characters' motivations and secrets are gradually revealed. The investigation into Olga's murder is marked by twists and turns, leading to a shocking and tragic conclusion. Chekhov combines romance, drama, and suspense, creating a rich and consuming narrative that peers into the complexities of human relationships and the consequences of unchecked passions. - Summary by Bryn Roberts (8 hr 28 min)
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Excellent Reading!
Thank you very much, Mr. Roberts. This was a very entertaining read: I always enjoy Chekhov & this was no exception. The story itself began rather slowly, but, as is typical for novels of this era, it picked up & payed off later The reading was stellar. The voice-acting was very good & gave dimension to the characters, especially the Count. I highly recommend this reading to anyone interested in late 19th century Russian literature.
Russian pathos and tragedy
Dennis Murray
The narration is superb. Bryn Roberts reads with good pace, great enunciation and dramatic flourish. As for the tale, well it's typical Russian high drama full of emotion and the woes of life. Hard not to feel a bit depressed by the sordid natures of several of the key characters.