Rupert of Hentzau
Anthony Hope
Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017)





This is the sequel to 'The Prisoner of Zenda'. Five years have passed. The King has become jealous of Rudolf Rassendyll and suspicious of the queen (Flavia)'s feelings towards him. Flavia decides that this must be the last year in which she sends to Rudolf the single red rose that betokens her love, and therefore she also sends via Fritz von Tarlenheim, her letter of good-bye.
Count Rupert of Hentzau, banished from Ruritania after the incidents of the earlier book, is plotting his return. In furtherance of his scheme he obtains both letter and rose, and plots to place them before the King. Rudolf, Fritz and Sapt must prevent this at all costs... (Summary by Andy) (8 hr 45 min)
Capítulos
The Queen's Good-Bye | 26:11 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
A Station Without A Cab | 22:39 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Again To Zenda | 23:03 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
An Eddy On The Moat | 25:05 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
An Audience Of The King | 27:58 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
The Task Of The Queen's Servants | 26:22 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
The Message Of Simon The Huntsman | 26:59 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
The Temper Of Boris The Hound | 25:23 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
The King In The Hunting-Lodge | 26:16 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
The King In Strelsau | 26:41 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
What The Chancellor's Wife Saw | 25:04 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Before Them All! | 20:46 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
A King Up His Sleeve | 23:37 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
The News Comes To Strelsau | 21:42 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
A Pastime For Colonel Sapt | 24:51 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
A Crowd In The Konigstrasse | 25:53 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Young Rupert And The Play-Actor | 27:24 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
The Triumph Of The King | 29:11 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
For Our Love And Her Honour | 28:51 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
The Decision Of Heaven | 30:37 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
The Coming Of The Dream | 10:53 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Reseñas
kam. like other readers I enjoyed this book. thankyou





Kam
A sequel to "The Prisoner of Zenda"





Philippe Horak
This is the sequel to “The Prisoner of Zenda” told by Fritz von Tarlenheim who ably assisted the hero, Rudolph Rassendyll, in this stirring adventure. He tells of the re-emergence of the evil Rupert von Hentzau and his new plot to overthrow the King of Ruritania, the recall of Rudolph to the Ruritanian cause, and of Rudolph’s love for the beautiful Queen Flavia in a swashbuckling tale that is at least as exciting as the earlier book. A very nice reading. Highly recommended. Thank you Mr Minter.
Not as much "fun" but more "exciting"





TwinkieToes
This sequel might not be as "fun" as the first story, but I found it more suspenseful and exciting. The second coming of Rassendyll is fraught with more danger and daring than the first. "For the honour of the queen!" As well read as the first, although in the final few chapters I did get startled by a few plosives.
Terrific Adventure Romance





Angels Walk
I love this as a stand alone Book, and as the furthering of the "Prisoner of Zenda" story. Broke my heart, over our Hero, whom I came 2 adore. and as always, Andy Minter, the LibriVox Volunteer, does an amazing job for us...
Another Gem by Andy Minter





ListeninginChicago
I had never heard of this author, or book, and listened simply because I'm a fan of Andy Minter. What a fun story! Love, intrigue, duels and treachery. Yes, thank you Mr. Minter.
Phenomenal story and remarkable reading.





A LibriVox Listener
Humorous moments, stunning action and a dejecting finish. This book has something for all of us to enjoy.
my complaint is readers who think they are in a play. it’s a book for crying ou…





RSG
wonderful Adventure Romance





A LibriVox Listener
a great sequel to a fabulous first book. I recommend it to everyone