Ebenezer's Casket
John Ulrich Giesy et Junius B. Smith
Lu par Ben Tucker
Ebenezer Clay isn't sick. He isn't suicidal. Despite that, he is absolutely sure that he will die tonight at 11:01 pm. The trouble is that no one else seems to believe him. Check out this unusual story of human interest originally published in the pages of Weird Tales magazine. (Summary by Ben Tucker) (1 hr 34 min)
Chapitres
| Chapter One | 12:51 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
| Chapter Two | 10:11 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
| Chapter Three | 10:09 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
| Chapter Four | 14:01 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
| Chapter Five | 15:35 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
| Chapter Six | 11:05 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
| Chapter Seven | 10:09 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
| Chapter Eight | 10:07 | Lu par Ben Tucker |
Critiques
Delightful!
Michele Fry
Delightful story! Warms the cockles of your heart in just 1.5 hours, laughing the whole way. Even a blundering fool can end up doing something right. And the reader captured each step so well.
Heartwarming
Shelly
Can say little without giving ' spoilers". The main character is sympathetically drawn and the story rolls along , alway holding the interest. All enhanced by Ben's wonderful narration. Please do more Mr. Tucker,
really good
Test Test
worth listening to. excellent reader.
enjoyable
Suzanne
Clever, sweet little story, well read
Stella McQueen
Adorable story, well read. A cosy tale to return to. A whole lot of suspense, a pile of trickery, a soaking of compassion, and a slow burning love. What would you do if you knew exactly when you would die?
ndl
Great reader. An unusual little story with a nice twist.
really liked it
Grace
bit of a twisted story
pretty good. great reader
Anewelding
cool story.