The Devil's Garden
William Babington Maxwell
Leído por Tom Weiss





Risque for its time, but tame by today's standards, The Devil's Garden is a story of passion and mystery. William Dale, the main character of the story is Postmaster of Rodhaven. He is introduced as an honest peasant of uncompromising temper, whose rough nature is ever softened by his pretty wife Mavis. Mavis is an orphan raised by her Aunt Petherick. Known as Will, and referred to as Dale throughout the story, he gets into trouble at the post office but thanks to the intervention of the local magnet of Rodhaven, he is cleared and reinstated. At the height of his joy, his wife meets him in London. Together they dine at a good restaurant and attend a music hall performance. Dale's evening in London is transformed into a catastrophe when he learns a past secret about Mavis that threatens his marriage. Confronted with this secret, Will and Mavis struggle to make their marriage work and become successful. Ironically, Dale is eventually confronted by the same scenario.
The novel was a top ten Publisher's Weekly Best Seller in 1914. The book was banned in London. At times, the book seems slow and the listener may wonder what point the author is trying to make. Then suddenly, Maxwell sends you into a frenzy with something unexpected. (Tom Weiss) (0 hr 9 min)
Capítulos
Chapter 1 | 31:25 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 2 | 25:33 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 3 | 20:30 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 4 | 26:12 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 5 | 22:11 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 6 | 14:17 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 7 | 33:02 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 8 | 33:37 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 9 | 26:20 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 10 | 18:28 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 11 | 16:28 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 12 | 13:51 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 13 | 36:21 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 14 | 16:40 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 15 | 14:34 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 16 | 15:20 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 17 | 15:07 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 18 | 14:07 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 19 | 21:45 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 20 | 5:24 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 21 | 9:51 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 22 | 8:45 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 23 | 22:25 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 24 | 14:44 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 25 | 5:36 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 26 | 18:33 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 27 | 22:02 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 28 | 28:37 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 29 | 31:47 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 30 | 33:21 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 31 | 34:18 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 32 | 27:48 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 33 | 13:09 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 34 | 21:59 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Chapter 35 | 15:19 | Leído por Tom Weiss |
Reseñas





Sunny
This story was rather unusual and quite drawn out in the middle. I stayed with it and I am still not sure about the ending.
worth a listen





Shelly
At first it reads like a tale of almost every day country folk but events are weaved into it which set one wondering about the ethics of the main character. The story is racked up at a good pace after the middle. The ending is unexpected. I think it makes a comment on theme of good and evil.