The Submarine Boys and the Spies
Victor G. Durham
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
It is a wonderful December day in Spruce Beach, FL, and everyone is waiting, waiting for something special that has been promised. The "Benson", the fast submarine built by the Pollard Submarine Boat Company, is set to arrive. But, there are more people who are interested in the "Benson" than those picnicking on the beach. Who could they be? (Ann Boulais) (4 hr 57 min)
Chapters
'Guess Day' at Spruce Beach | 24:28 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
Trouble in the Making Stage | 16:52 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
On the Edge of the Spider's Web | 16:44 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
Kamanako Appears on the Scene | 9:27 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
Eph Learns Something New | 11:47 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
The Little Russian has His Way | 12:36 | Read by Nicole Guerrero |
A Pointer Jolts the Submarine Captain | 9:29 | Read by Deon Gines |
Even Up for Mr. Kamanako | 9:19 | Read by Deon Gines |
'Dog, Who is Your Master?' | 12:20 | Read by Nicole Guerrero |
M. Lemaire Proves His Training | 11:37 | Read by RLC |
Jack's Friends Do Some Fast Guessing | 9:06 | Read by Deon Gines |
In the Power of the Spies | 11:56 | Read by Deon Gines |
The Fellow Who Showed the White Flag | 11:29 | Read by Deon Gines |
A Remembrance From Shore | 8:53 | Read by Deon Gines |
Captain Jack Becomes Suspicious | 18:04 | Read by Mike Pelton |
The Government Takes a Hand | 13:10 | Read by Mike Pelton |
Drummond's Little Surprise-For Himself | 8:30 | Read by Mike Pelton |
'Remember What Happened to the 'Maine'!' | 9:25 | Read by Mike Pelton |
A Joke on the Secret Service! | 12:42 | Read by Mike Pelton |
A Bright Look and a Deadly Warning | 11:16 | Read by Mike Pelton |
A French Rat in the Corner | 18:45 | Read by Doug Fajardo |
Gallant Even to the Foe | 10:20 | Read by Deon Gines |
'Good-Bye, My Captain!' | 10:41 | Read by Deon Gines |
Conclusion | 8:59 | Read by Deon Gines |
Reviews
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Grateful Listener
Love the stories, grateful for the volunteer effort. First reader May find it helpful to work on sing-song pattern so as to add focus to storyline rather than listeners trying to discern sing song. Thanks:)