The Nature of a Crime
Gelesen von Mark Leder
Joseph Conrad





The first of three collaborations between Conrad and Ford. On the verge of being found out in a matter of breach of fiduciary trust and financial scandal, the anonymous narrator contemplates suicide in a series of letters to his beloved. (1 hr 58 min)
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Spirited reading of an amusingly warped tale
Peter Dann





Mr Leder reads this bizarre monologue in a spirit entirely in accord with is gleeful and often self-pitying malevolence. The tale itself sounds a little like an early dress rehearsal for the far superior The Good Soldier, and surely bears much more Ford’s stamp than Conrad’s, even if nominally a collaboration.