A Fool There Was


Read by Roger Melin

(4 stars; 10 reviews)

Two friends were asked by their respective fathers on their death beds to promise to marry a special girl, who lived across the street and who they had been very fond of since childhood. Once they reached young manhood, one of these fulfilled his father's wish. The story takes off from there, and, while all three continued to be very close to one another as they grew older, the married man was sent abroad on business, allowing his friend to take care of his wife and child while he was away. While overseas, the married man fell into temptation. Many twists and turns, as well as surprises were to follow, rendering the reader curious as to how it would all turn out. (Roger Melin) (5 hr 39 min)

Chapters

Of Certain People; Of Certain Other People 21:20 Read by Roger Melin
Two Boys and a Girl; The Child and the Stranger 14:21 Read by Roger Melin
As Time Passes; An Accident 17:29 Read by Roger Melin
An Incident; Of Certain Goings 14:14 Read by Roger Melin
Of Certain Other Goings; Two Boys and a Doctor 6:31 Read by Roger Melin
A Proposal; A Foreign Mission 23:45 Read by Roger Melin
The Going; Parmalee - and the Woman 23:24 Read by Roger Melin
A Warning; The Beginning 25:51 Read by Roger Melin
In the Night 6:34 Read by Roger Melin
White Roses; Shadows 18:27 Read by Roger Melin
A Fairy Story; The Letter 15:34 Read by Roger Melin
Again the Fairy Story; Aid 10:37 Read by Roger Melin
The Rescue; The Return 14:50 Read by Roger Melin
The Red Rose; The Red Road 21:16 Read by Roger Melin
The Battle; Defeat 21:09 Read by Roger Melin
And It's Consequences; That Which Men Said 11:31 Read by Roger Melin
In the Garden; Temptation 18:56 Read by Roger Melin
The Shroud of a Soul; The Thing That Was a Man 22:40 Read by Roger Melin
Again the Battle; The Pity of it All 31:19 Read by Roger Melin

Reviews

A Good Read


(4 stars)

It reminds me of a classic vamp movie in that there's a cold seductress that a man chooses over his wife. However, the writing is not ridiculous nor too over the top. His best friend is a noble character that all men should aim to be like.


(4.5 stars)

The reader, Roger Melin, deserves 5 stars (and many more for all his good work in so many audiobooks). The book is OK, and I give it 4 stars. Thank you.