The Boy Scouts in Russia
Harold L. Goodwin
Read by Kangaroo
Thrown out of Russia by a powerful relative, a young American Boy Scout, Fred Waring, meets his Russian cousin, Boris Suvaroff, and together they discover the secrets of the advancing German army. Through perilous escapes, secret passages, and being captured as a spy (by both sides), they deliver their information to Russian intelligence. But Fred now has to face an obstacle even bigger than he had realized.
John Blaine is a pseudonym of Harold L. Goodwin. (Kangaroo) (4 hr 44 min)
Chapters
The Border | 17:56 | Read by Kangaroo |
Under Arrest | 17:56 | Read by Kangaroo |
A Strange Meeting | 16:06 | Read by Kangaroo |
Cousins | 15:25 | Read by Kangaroo |
The Germans | 15:33 | Read by Kangaroo |
The Tunnel | 15:06 | Read by Kangaroo |
A Daring Ruse | 16:10 | Read by Kangaroo |
Within the Enemy's Lines | 14:03 | Read by Kangaroo |
''There's Many a Slip--'' | 18:46 | Read by Kangaroo |
Sentenced | 15:13 | Read by Kangaroo |
The Cossacks | 15:22 | Read by Kangaroo |
The Trick | 15:38 | Read by Kangaroo |
The Escape | 15:21 | Read by Kangaroo |
Altered Plans | 16:29 | Read by Kangaroo |
A Dash Through the Night | 14:46 | Read by Kangaroo |
Between the Grindstones | 15:21 | Read by Kangaroo |
An Old Enemy | 14:22 | Read by Kangaroo |
The Great White Czar | 14:46 | Read by Kangaroo |
Reviews
Maximuis
Kinda ended abruptly but still was a decent thriller. The readers snot rocket (okay so it wasn't that bad) in the beginning made me cringe and was expecting another at any moment. Thankfully only that one. A little slow but a turning up of the speed fixes that. He did a great job else wise.