Scarhaven Keep
J. S. Fletcher
Read by Cate Barratt
The northern English sea coast provides a compelling backdrop for this genre of writing; a mysterious disappearance, a love interest, and plot twists 'se mijotent' to produce an intriguing read. (Summary by Cate Barratt) (7 hr 33 min)
Chapters
01 - I. Wanted at Rehearsal | 13:38 | Read by Cate Barratt |
02 - II. Grey Rook and Grey Sea | 17:26 | Read by Cate Barratt |
03 - III. The Man Who Knew Something | 14:50 | Read by Cate Barratt |
04 - IV. The Estate Agent | 14:50 | Read by Cate Barratt |
05 - V. The Greyle History | 14:58 | Read by Cate Barratt |
06 - VI. The Leading Lady | 13:18 | Read by Cate Barratt |
07 - VII. Left on Guard | 16:53 | Read by Cate Barratt |
08 - VIII. Right of Way | 14:37 | Read by Cate Barratt |
09 - IX. Hobkin's Hole | 14:53 | Read by Cate Barratt |
10 - X. The Invalid Curate | 14:27 | Read by Cate Barratt |
11 - XI. Beneath the Brambles | 15:34 | Read by Cate Barratt |
12 - XII. Good Men and True | 14:40 | Read by Cate Barratt |
13 - XIII. Mr. Dennie | 13:20 | Read by Cate Barratt |
14 - XIV. By Private Treaty | 16:06 | Read by Cate Barratt |
15 - XV. The Cablegram from New York | 13:37 | Read by Cate Barratt |
16 - XVI. In Touch with the Missing | 14:52 | Read by Cate Barratt |
17 - XVII. The Old Playbill | 14:16 | Read by Cate Barratt |
18 - XVIII. The Lie on the Tombstone | 12:53 | Read by Cate Barratt |
19 - XIX. The Steam Yacht | 15:45 | Read by Cate Barratt |
20 - XX. The Courteous Captain | 17:47 | Read by Cate Barratt |
21 - XXI. Marooned | 12:14 | Read by Cate Barratt |
22 - XXII. The Old Hand | 15:16 | Read by Cate Barratt |
23 - XXIII. The Yacht Comes Back | 13:40 | Read by Cate Barratt |
24 - XXIV. The Torpedo-Boat Destroyer | 12:17 | Read by Cate Barratt |
25 - XXV. The Squire | 13:48 | Read by Cate Barratt |
26 - XXVI. The Reaver's Glen | 13:55 | Read by Cate Barratt |
27 - XXVII. The Peel Tower | 14:14 | Read by Cate Barratt |
28 - XXVIII. The Footprints | 12:03 | Read by Cate Barratt |
29 - XXIX. Scarvell's Cut | 12:59 | Read by Cate Barratt |
30 - XXX. The Greengrocer's Cart | 16:51 | Read by Cate Barratt |
31 - XXXI. Ambassadress Extraordinary | 17:54 | Read by Cate Barratt |
Reviews
Action-Adventure-Romance&Mystery
Angels Walk
J.S.Fletcher writes of Good, Triumphed over Evil. This, as in other of his books, bears one through the maze of steps, taken by the little group of "do-gooders", a bit too slow for the average modern reader, (or listener, as the case may be), yet still brings some thrilling moments to us, which, I absolutely recommend to you!
Pretty good
A LibriVox Listener
Good story, did have to repeat chapters a couple of times to understand what was going on. Probably because I fell asleep :). I so enjoyed one reader. Thanks.
Sparky
SPARKY
Cate Barrett is another fine reader...does so well with the narrative and characters...Fletcher seems to elevate his females... They are excellent types who do not swoon and faint... There is always a ‘touch of romance.”...this story had enough mystery and twists to keep me guessing...and as usual... Nice surprises at the wrap up.
WELL WOVEN TALE
AVID READER
A very fine read of a compulsive story. And, the ending was both unexpected and satisfying. This is one of Fletcher's best works.
really good!!!
nurse nancy
Interesting!! I love these old fashioned mysteries. Not a lot of killing and just fun to listen to. Excellent reader. Love her chuckles!!
Entertaining
Lily
So well read that you can't put it down. An entertaining book, that keeps you guessing, and wraps up satisfactorily at the end.
great mystery
A LibriVox Listener
a good story that holds you to the end. very well read which enhanced the whole thing.
M
A little convoluted but fast moving and fun!