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The Mystery of the Ravenspurs

Gelesen von Roger Melin

(4,271 Sterne; 175 Bewertungen)

The Ravenspurs have for generations resided quietly in prosperity and comfort at their seaside castle. But the clan is suddenly besieged with strange happenings which are dwindling the population of the family to only a few which remain, and those few find themselves in fear of becoming the very last of the powerful family if the cause of their untimely deaths and disappearances is not uncovered soon. It will take a great deal of detective work and a touch of travel to help unravel the mystery of the Ravenspurs. (Roger Melin) (11 hr 59 min)

Chapters

The Shadow of a Fear

13:26

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The Wanderer Returns

11:47

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The Cry in the Night

13:45

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101 Brant Street

12:13

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A Ray of Light

14:02

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Abell Carries Out His Errand

11:24

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More Light

10:31

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A Master of Fence

14:38

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April Days

10:18

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A Little Sunshine

15:51

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Another Stroke in the Darkness

14:24

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Geoffrey is Put to the Test

11:07

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Reeling Off the Thread

14:06

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'It Might Be You'

8:36

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Ralph Ravenspur's Conceit

14:23

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The White Flowers

12:12

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Whence Did They Come?

13:43

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Mrs. Mona May

11:43

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Vera Is Not Pleased

11:02

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A Fascinating Woman

14:05

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The Mystery Deepens

10:02

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Deeper Still

14:26

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Marion Explains

14:09

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Marion's Double

11:18

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Geoffrey is Puzzled

13:31

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Geoffrey Begins to Understand

11:47

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An Unexpected Guest

13:30

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More of the Bees

11:46

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Mrs. May at Ravenspur

9:36

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A Leaf From the Past

14:50

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The Silk Thread

13:15

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More From the Past

11:27

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Vera Sees Something

10:00

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Exit Tchigorsky

14:53

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Mrs. May is Pleased

13:31

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Mrs. May Learns Something

11:01

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Diplomacy

10:53

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Geoffrey Gets a Shock

14:19

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Princess Zara's Terms

13:16

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The Iron Cage

11:10

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Waiting

13:35

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The Search

10:25

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Nearer

12:55

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Still Nearer

10:40

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Baffled

13:11

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Nearing the End

10:55

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Tchigorsky Further Explains

13:02

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More From the Past

10:46

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Ralph Takes Charge

10:05

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A Kind Uncle

13:44

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'What Does This Mean?'

13:20

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'As Proof of Holy Writ'

11:08

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A Little Light

13:35

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Exit the Asiatics

11:20

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A Shock For the Princess

13:36

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Marion Comes Back

10:43

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Hand and Foot

13:17

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L'Envoi

11:24

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Bewertungen

JUST RIGHT

(5 Sterne)

Roger does his usual great job of narrating, but, despite what some comments implied, he did not save the book. It is a well-done novel of suspense, skillfully woven to a classic finish. Two things for those who complained about it's length (which really was not very long): 1 Products of our current generation want instant gratification, not quality; 2 They probably consider "THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO" to be too long.

worth listening to

(4 Sterne)

This story builds in sections to an unexpected conclusion. chapters can stand alone as individual short tales. A story that makes good reading/listening.

interesting and twisty

(4 Sterne)

Lots of twists in this interesting plot. Well narrated by Roger Melin, his usual. 👍

one of my favorite readers

(3 Sterne)

looooong story or it took so much time to get to the point. culprit was pretty obvious but still it was a good listen.

Nicely read, but dull story

(0,5 Sterne)

The tale starts out with promise, but then simply drags on & on & on pointlessly. Couldn’t endure to the end. The monotony killed any interest in whatever may have been the outcome.

(3,5 Sterne)

Interesting story and entertaining. Several of the characters are totally thick and I find myself wishing to enter the story to smack them. Can one face such tragic disasters and still remain that naive?

A long book

(2 Sterne)

If you read 3/4 of a book where someone was caught in the house trying to kill the lot and the police are not called, would you continue it? Not me.

Too melodramatic

(3 Sterne)

Roger is an exceptional reader but even he couldn't help me to hold my interest. I skipped to the last two chapters and am glad to have done this.