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The Dain Curse

Gelesen von Mark Nelson

(4,438 Sterne; 24 Bewertungen)

A supposed family curse. Stolen diamonds. Drugs and a religious cult. The Continental Op has his hands full while again the bodies pile up and the truth is buried beneath a mountain of lies. The Dain Curse is the second Dashiell Hammett novel featuring his iconic hard-boiled private detective, the Continental Op. - Summary by The Narrator (7 hr 9 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1: Eight Diamonds

13:36

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Chapter 2: Long-nose

12:57

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Chapter 3: Something Black

22:38

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Chapter 4: The Vague Harpers

9:35

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Chapter 5: Gabrielle

25:53

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Chapter 6: The Man from Devil's Island

11:37

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Chapter 7: The Curse

20:01

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Chapter 8: But and If

8:17

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Chapter 9: Tad's Blind Man

17:58

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Chapter 10: Dead Flowers

22:27

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Chapter 11: God

22:09

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Chapter 12: The Unholy Grail

22:49

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Chapter 13: The Cliff Road

19:28

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Chapter 14: The Crumpled Chrysler

17:51

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Chapter 15: I've Killed Him

18:10

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Chapter 16: The Night Hunt

20:47

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Chapter 17: Below Dull Point

16:24

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Chapter 18: The Pineapple

14:24

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Chapter 19: The Degenerate

23:00

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Chapter 20: The House in the Cove

23:49

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Chapter 21: Aaronia Haldorn

21:33

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Chapter 22: Confessional

24:32

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Chapter 23: The Circus

19:26

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Bewertungen

Excellent

(5 Sterne)

This might not be Hammett's best but what a story. So many twists and turns. Excellent Reader!

it's alright

(4 Sterne)

The story is okay. Mark Nelson, as always, excelled as a narrator.

(4 Sterne)

Good reader! Interesting all the way but a bit complicated to follow

Too complex!

(3 Sterne)

I could barely follow this.

The plot is beside the point.

(5 Sterne)

The language, the characters, the observations, the smart-aleck banter are what's important. The plot is secondary. Excellent reader!