The Lust of Hate
Guy Boothby
Read by Peter John Keeble
This is the third Dr Nikola book in a series of five written by Guy Boothby. The main character is Gilbert Pennethorne a man whom "Lady luck" has deserted. A number of commercial failures, estrangement from his family, Unsuccessful gold prospecting in Australia and finally having the location of one of the richest undiscovered gold mines in the world stolen from him by a man whom he classifies as his worst enemy. This tips him over the edge of normal reason, such that his desire for revenge is all consuming.
This gives Dr Nikola, ever the master manipulator, the opportunity to utilise Pennethorne’s hatred to his financial advantage by convincing him to murder Richard Bartrand the thief of the mine (now a multi millionaire) in a devilish and bizarre mechanical method. After the deed is done, Pennethorne, essentially a decent man, realises his serious error in being an accomplice to Nikola and flees the country en route for South Africa. Thus his adventures at sea and on land begin and his true nature is divulged. (Peter Keeble) (7 hr 18 min)
Chapters
My Chance in Life | 51:21 | Read by Peter John Keeble |
England Once More | 53:14 | Read by Peter John Keeble |
A Gruesome Tale | 36:41 | Read by Peter John Keeble |
The Lust of Hate | 38:10 | Read by Peter John Keeble |
A Strange Coincidence | 32:20 | Read by Peter John Keeble |
The Wreck of the Fiji Princess | 28:10 | Read by Peter John Keeble |
The Salvages | 33:16 | Read by Peter John Keeble |
A Bitter Disappointment | 30:29 | Read by Peter John Keeble |
We Are Saved | 36:07 | Read by Peter John Keeble |
South Africa | 21:21 | Read by Peter John Keeble |
I Tell My Story | 26:41 | Read by Peter John Keeble |
A Terrible Surprise | 25:44 | Read by Peter John Keeble |
The End | 24:42 | Read by Peter John Keeble |
Reviews
interesting, different, excellent reader
Elwyn Greygoose
There's a lot of variety in this book. Different settings around the world, different pace and activities, different moods. And books of this era, with their very long sentences, absolutely do not lend themselves to being read aloud, but the reader here does a good job breathing expression into them.
good story, well read
Suzie
Lots of action, suspenseful story, surprise ending. Good reader. Having the same reader throughout made for much better listening.
Surprisingly Great!
A LibriVox Listener
What an adventure. excellent narration. Bravo all around
Dan O
well done both narration and story. most excellent