The Delafield Affair


Lu par Bill Boerst

(4.6 stars; 18 reviews)

New Mexico's hot, dry winds are taking their toll: cattle suffer long treks to get food and water. But it is not just a hard time for them. Lucy Bancroft has sought a milder climate so she can recover from typhoid fever. She and her father stop to see Curt Conrad, a rancher, on their way to their new home. The two men discuss politics (some of it crooked) at the state level. they also talk about an easterner, a man named Delafield, who years earlier cheated Conrad's father out of his considerable wealth. Curt has vowed to seek revenge on Delafield if he can ever find the crook. thus begins a harrowing tale of determined search and blossoming love in the hot, dry climate of New Mexico. - Summary by Bill Boerst (7 hr 40 min)

Chapitres

Chapter 1, Part A - Vengeance Avowed 13:01 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 1, Part B - Vengeance Avowed 12:57 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapters 2 (The Evil That Men Do) and 3 (Mistake, or Blunder?) 21:22 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 4 - The Powers Confer 12:14 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 5 - Chastisement Condign 15:21 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 6 - A Stern Chase 13:11 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 7, Part A - Talk of Many Things 13:46 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 7, Part B - Talk of Many Things 13:09 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 8, Part A - Spectres of the Past 12:14 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 8, Part B - Spectres of the Past 12:44 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 9 - Perils in the Night 10:06 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 10 - By a Hair's Breadth 16:36 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 11 - Battling the Elements 19:04 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 12 - The First Shot 17:05 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 13 - The Second Shot 18:52 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 14 - Three Letters 12:22 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 15 - Villainy Unmasked 18:44 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 16 - Double Bluff 19:52 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 17, Part A - Sentence of Death 13:08 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 17, Part B - Sentence of Death 12:29 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 18, Part A - Plots and Counterplots 11:47 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 18, Part B - Plots and Counterplots 11:01 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 19, Part A - The Word Unspoken 12:36 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 19, Part B - The Word Unspoken 12:13 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 20, Part A - Narrowing the Quest 16:22 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 20, Part B - Narrowing the Quest 10:00 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 21 - The Silent Duel 17:16 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 22, Part A - Reflection and Reaction 11:25 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 22, Part B - Reflection and Reaction 12:18 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 23 - Love to the Rescue 18:20 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 24 - The Heavens Open 19:15 Lu par Bill Boerst
Chapter 25 - Fulfilment of the Law 9:55 Lu par Bill Boerst

Critiques

Thank You Bill


(5 stars)

Thank you Bill for your excellent reading of this very good story. I have listened to your readings often and you have the gift of reading which allows one to forget the reader and "picture" the story. That may sound like a paradox but it is, I think, one of the excellent qualities which, among many, make for a very good and competent reader. God bless you for the giving of your talent and time for the benefit of many others as well as myself. I hope I have made myself clear, but always feel my words are inadequate to express my appreciation and thanks...God bless you and Librivox!!!

Cowboy Adventure-Thrills! Suspense! Love!


(4.5 stars)

Very well read adventure tale set in a rural Southwest town. Wild West hi-jinks abound: gun fights, horse thievery, gambling and then courting at the barbecue. Likable, complex characters make us care about the outcome. The ending is too abrupt for my liking, but doesn’t leave any loose ends. <! VERY SMALL SPOILER !>One problem: our hero is brave, I get it, but- when you have a temporary employee who is actively trying to kill you, generally you don’t offer him a permanent position. I mean, is that machismo or Wild West code or what is it?


(5 stars)

This was a fast moving full of action book! I really liked it. Thought the reader very good.