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The Pagan's Cup

Gelesen von Yoganandh T

(4,444 Sterne; 9 Bewertungen)

A quiet seaside village with an old church and older family and its tyrannical head who tries to mould her adopted son to her whims, the vicar and his beautiful daughter and stranger looking for acceptance among the natives and the invisible bind among them forms the background for this
English Mystery - Summary by Yoganandh T (6 hr 47 min)

Chapters

A mordern Arcadia

19:35

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The Crusaders' Chapel

19:10

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The Lady of the Manor

18:44

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The Dinner-Party

22:54

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Love's Young Dream

18:04

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Trouble

22:37

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A Nine Days' Wonder

19:27

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Haverleigh's Defence

17:15

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A Bad Reputation

19:22

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The Price of Silence

19:01

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The London Detective

19:59

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A Surprise

19:35

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An Interesting Document

20:53

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An Unexpected Meeting

20:55

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A New Complication

21:44

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Sybil's Visitor

18:38

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Lord Kilspindie Explains

20:33

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A Miracle

20:39

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A Story of the Past

26:59

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Mrs Gabriel's Secret

21:52

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Bewertungen

the pagan's cup

(4 Sterne)

Not Hume's best, but entertaining. Hume has this bad habit of furnishing false leads as if they were true. He also brings in solutions with no foundation. After a couple of chapters I got used to the accent and meter. There is more to reading a story than pronouncing words.

a twisted plot

(4 Sterne)

all comes right in the end. Reader’s tone is a bit flat and expressionless, but he did a decent job.