Olga Romanoff


Lu par Craig Franklin

(4.2 stars; 7 reviews)

Olga Romanoff (1894) is a science fiction novel by the English writer George Griffith, first published as The Syren of the Skies in Pearson's Weekly.
The novel continues (from The Angel of the Revolution) the tale of a worldwide brotherhood of anarchists fighting the world armed with fantastical airships, ending on an apocalyptic note as a comet smashes into the earth. - Summary by Wikipedia (14 hr 35 min)

Chapitres

Prologue. 16:32 Lu par Craig Franklin
The surrender of the world throne. 13:44 Lu par Craig Franklin
A crownless king. 31:22 Lu par Craig Franklin
Tsarina Olga. 19:01 Lu par Craig Franklin
A son of the Gods. 24:21 Lu par Craig Franklin
A vision from the clouds. 13:30 Lu par Craig Franklin
Deed and dream. 30:51 Lu par Craig Franklin
The spell of Circe. 21:33 Lu par Craig Franklin
The new terror. 18:24 Lu par Craig Franklin
The flight of the "Revenge". 24:30 Lu par Craig Franklin
Strange tidings to Aeria. 19:44 Lu par Craig Franklin
The snake in Eden. 17:15 Lu par Craig Franklin
The Battle of Kerguelen. 42:47 Lu par Craig Franklin
The Syren's Stronghold. 19:16 Lu par Craig Franklin
From the sea to the air. 19:34 Lu par Craig Franklin
Olga in council. 29:59 Lu par Craig Franklin
Khalid the magnificent. 38:15 Lu par Craig Franklin
An unholy Alliance. 36:43 Lu par Craig Franklin
A momentous commission. 34:11 Lu par Craig Franklin
Face to face again. 34:22 Lu par Craig Franklin
The call to arms. 26:55 Lu par Craig Franklin
The home-coming. 39:03 Lu par Craig Franklin
The eve of battle. 22:23 Lu par Craig Franklin
The first blow. 43:13 Lu par Craig Franklin
War at its worst. 40:50 Lu par Craig Franklin
A message from mars. 33:32 Lu par Craig Franklin
Sentence of death. 25:24 Lu par Craig Franklin
Alma speaks. 8:59 Lu par Craig Franklin
The sign in the sky. 12:43 Lu par Craig Franklin
The truce of God. 27:28 Lu par Craig Franklin
The shadow of death. 28:43 Lu par Craig Franklin
The last battle. 18:09 Lu par Craig Franklin
The she-wolf to her lair. 22:26 Lu par Craig Franklin
Epilogue 20:04 Lu par Craig Franklin

Critiques

Excellent Narration


(5 stars)

I'm really enjoying this sequel and it really is superbly read but I simply can't help giggling a bit as Bela Lugosi seems to step in and pick up some of the accented parts. Forgive me, Craig Franklin, and thank you, truly.