The Double Traitor
E. Phillips Oppenheim
Lu par Tom Weiss





The setting is the years prior to the outbreak of World War I. It is a time when Germany is outwardly preparing for war but Britain continues to believe it is invincible and that no one would challenge her. A vast German spy network flourishes in England, often in plain view. The main character is Francis Norgate, an aspiring British diplomat who falls in disfavor with his superiors for defending a woman while stationed in Berlin. The resulting scandal causes Norgate to be recalled. On the way home, he meets a German gentleman, Selingman, who claims to be a crockery salesman. But, Selingman is not what he appears to be. Disillusioned by the English government, Norgate allows himself to be recruited by Selingman. (Summary by Tom Weiss) (7 hr 13 min)
Chapitres
Chapter 1 | 13:32 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 2 | 12:29 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 3 | 14:00 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 4 | 13:02 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 5 | 16:12 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 6 | 8:25 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 7 | 8:49 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 8 | 8:18 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 9 | 7:02 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 10 | 15:42 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 11 | 9:54 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 12 | 12:08 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 13 | 10:29 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 14 | 10:41 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 15 | 9:46 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 16 | 11:32 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 17 | 8:55 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 18 | 12:20 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 19 | 6:34 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 20 | 9:46 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 21 | 7:16 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 22 | 15:28 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chaper 23 | 9:38 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 24 | 10:17 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 25 | 13:06 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 26 | 12:52 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 27 | 13:02 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 28 | 8:55 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 29 | 9:21 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 30 | 9:59 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 31 | 12:06 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 32 | 8:57 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 33 | 9:45 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 34 | 11:14 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 35 | 11:42 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 36 | 9:00 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 37 | 11:53 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 38 | 9:27 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 39 | 8:05 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Chapter 40 | 11:21 | Lu par Tom Weiss |
Critiques





David R. Smith
As always well read and anther great read in The Double Traitor. The POV taken of the lead in this story is quite unique,intriguing and well complemented with a romance, in the backdrop of upper British Society on the onset of WWI... Thanks!
One of the Best





A LibriVox Listener
This was a great spy Thriller with great themes of patriotism and romance another well-read book by Tom Weiss his very masterful with how he changes his voice with each character
one of my favorite readers





Ms. Elizabeth
This will lift one's patriotism for ones country that is fighting for the freedom of others.
Fascinating





Sandyjeans
A fascinating story covering several months leading up to WW1 from the viewpoint of upper British and European attitudes towards coming war. Such an important time affecting the world even now, yet rarely spoken about. I sure didnt hear anything about it in school, so have always been confused re: early 20th century Europe and UK history other than there were wars.





Bailey
Very good yarn read in a clear and distinct manner. To be recommended.
A PATRIOTIC ROMP





Avid Listener
Enjoyable spy spoof. The reader showed his professionalism.
delightful story. well read by Tom Weiss.





Linda Silver
Pithy dumb story - reading is ok





A LibriVox Listener
rather childish plot - I guess that was how they wrote such tales 100 years back