The Great White Queen
William Le Queux
Gelesen von Tom Weiss
How to describe this book? In a word – savage. For those regular LibriVox Le Queux mystery listeners, this book is a step in a different direction by the author. The book starts out like most Le Queux. Our hero, Richard Scarsmere, befriends an individual (Omar) at an English boarding school who turns out to be an African prince from a kingdom called Mo. Omar receives a visit from one of his mother’s trusted advisers. His mother, the Great White Queen, seeks him to return home immediately. Omar convinces Scarsmere to return to Africa with him since there is little opportunity awaiting him in London. What follows is a tale of deceit, treachery, barbarity, and mystery. (Summary by Tom Weiss) (9 hr 21 min)
Kapitel
| 01 - A Romance | 14:21 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 02 - Omar's Slave | 16:59 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 03 - Outward Bound | 12:23 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 04 - A Strange Promise | 11:50 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 05 - The Giant's Finger | 11:33 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 06 - The Royal Jujus | 12:42 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 07 - Samory's Stronghold | 12:18 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 08 - The Secret of the Queen | 12:02 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 09 - Condemned To The Torture | 11:04 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 10 - Zomara | 12:59 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 11 - The Human Sacrifice | 16:20 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 12 - In The Sacred Grove | 12:28 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 13 - The Way Of The Thousand Steps | 15:18 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 14 - Foes | 10:49 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 15 - A Natural Grave | 16:26 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 16 - Words of Fire | 19:24 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 17 - A Salute of Bullets | 15:11 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 18 - The Mysterious Realm | 12:21 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 19 - The City In The Clouds | 10:50 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 20 - The Great White Queen | 18:57 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 21 - A Figure In The Shadow | 14:59 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 22 - To The Unknown | 13:23 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 23 - Under The Vampire's Wing | 20:03 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 24 - The Flaming Mouth | 18:13 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 25 - Liola | 17:45 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 26 - The First Blow | 13:17 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 27 - By The Naya's Orders | 17:46 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 28 - The Fight For The Emerald Throne | 18:21 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 29 - A Mystery | 23:56 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 30 - Treasure and Treason | 23:31 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 31 - A Spy's Startling Story | 15:43 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 32 - War | 13:03 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 33 - The Harem Slave | 29:33 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 34 - Liola's Discovery | 28:53 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| 35 - Into The Mist | 17:01 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
Bewertungen
David R.Smith
A LibriVox Listener
Well read as always. A lengthy storybook taking the reader trough upper British schooling to over sea to mid Africa around the time of the Reign of Queen Victoria. An adventure with peril, and narrow escapes in the Classic story genre, heroes heroines and more... Enjoyable!
A LibriVox Listener
The story is good. The reader is excellent. You should be aware that advertising at the end of each chapter is extremely loud and almost not worth the fair trade of listening to ad's in exchange for free content.
Brett Miller
Wrapped up nicely with just enough open endedness to not be fairy tale happy. African Adventure at its finest. As usual, Tom did an excellent job reading
pretty good
A LibriVox Listener
Adventure romance bloody battles described in detail... it has it all
Bravo from Borneo
Lord Jim
This is a violent adventure into the depths of Africa where a Prince is betrayed and with his English friend must escape several situations and fight for his hidden lands and treasures. It's a brutal story and unlike the sophisticated tales that WLQ typically writes. There are also what would today be considered inappropriate racial references, so typical of writings of the time. I listened all the way through as I had become engaged in the plot line and how it resolved itself, but was quite uncomfortable at some points.
Mystery, deceit, good listen
Linda in PNW
One must remember when this was written, that doesn't excuse the racism, slavery and torture but helps explain it. I loved the intrique, strong bonds of friendship and wild imagination of the author. To enter the sacred land of MO, the obstacles were a product of a good writer. His descriptions of the cities, people, riches, animals, and people I enjoyed. This reader is one of my favorites. Thank you.
If you like H Ryder Haggard
Mylo
A bit of a different story line than his other books yet a great read.
non stop
A LibriVox Listener
action packed story from start to finish. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Weĺl read as ever.