The Land of Mist


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(3.9 stars; 17 reviews)

The Land of Mist is a novel by British writer Arthur Conan Doyle, published in 1926.

Although this is a Professor Challenger story, it centres more on his daughter Enid and his old friend Edward Malone. Another friend from the 1912 novel The Lost World, Lord John Roxton, is also involved in the novel's second half. Professor Summerlee, who has died of old age around this time, is referred to by the mediums (much to the anger of Professor Challenger). - Summary by Wikipedia

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Chapter 1. In Which Our Special Commissioners Make a Start 15:56 Read by Amanda Leung
Chapter 2. Which Describes an Evening in Strange Company 38:16 Read by Rita Boutros
Chapter 3. In Which Professor Challenger Gives His Opinion 11:28 Read by Rita Boutros
Chapter 4. Which Describes Some Strange Doings in Hammersmith 1:02:26 Read by Rita Boutros
Chapter 5. Where Our Commissioners Have a Remarkable Experience 40:42 Read by Rita Boutros
Chapter 6. In Which the Reader Is Shown the Habits of a Notorious Criminal 29:14 Read by LesWilLang
Chapter 7. In Which the Notorious Criminal Gets What the British Law Considers to Be His Deserts 25:32 Read by LesWilLang
Chapter 8. In Which Three Investigators Come upon a Dark Soul 37:09
Chapter 9. Which Introduces Some Very Physical Phenomena 15:56
Chapter 10. De Profundis 31:03
Chapter 11. Where Silas Linden Comes into His Own 22:39 Read by K. James
Chapter 12. There Are Heights and There Are Depths 22:34 Read by Amanda Leung
Chapter 13. In Which Professor Challenger Goes Forth to Battle 29:13 Read by Isabelle Newcom
Chapter 14. In Which Challenger Meets a Strange Colleague 27:37 Read by Rob E. Brown
Chapter 15. In Which Traps Are Laid for a Great Quarry 21:44 Read by Amanda Leung
Chapter 16. In Which Challenger Has the Experience of His Lifetime 26:59 Read by Amanda Leung
Chapter 17. Where the Mists Clear Away 9:35 Read by Amanda Leung
Appendix 16:25 Read by Amanda Leung

Reviews

Not my cup of tea.


(2.5 stars)

This book was a huge stepdown compared to the previous one. simply because the Titlecharakter barely features in it and by the end goes besides his principles, while I do understand that ACD believed into Spiritulism, I do not think that this story is a good representation of the established charakters. Instead of trying to debunk Spiritualism the main characters are immedietly convinced. The following 12 chapters are multiple seances and different interpretations of the afterlife. Unless one is very interested in the storys of Professor Challenger or invested in Spiritualism, I do not recommend this book. The recordings are spot on though. No complaints there.


(5 stars)

Reader has clear, lovely voice. Thanks so much and looking forward to hours of pleasant listening to a Doyle Challenger story.