The Mountebank
William John Locke
Gelesen von Simon Evers





Andrew Lackaday, an English orphan, was born and brought up in a French circus. He becomes a highly skilled mimic and juggler. He plies his trade all round the country in company with his assistant Elodie, a Marseillaise. The Great War comes and he excels himself as a soldier, ending up as a Brigadier General. After the war, he has no option but to return to his old profession only to find that everything has changed post war.
The book follows his changing fortunes. - Summary by Simon Evers (9 hr 43 min)
Kapitel
Chapter 1 | 30:03 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 2 | 21:36 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 3 | 22:42 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 4 | 15:42 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 5 | 31:03 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 6 | 33:44 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 7 | 21:59 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 8 | 22:02 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 9 | 23:52 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 10 | 35:57 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 11 | 25:07 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 12 | 23:13 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 13 | 22:35 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 14 | 30:32 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 15 | 26:38 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 16 | 29:27 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 17 | 14:37 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 18 | 23:55 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 19 | 22:04 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 20 | 30:21 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 21 | 33:28 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 22 | 20:03 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Chapter 23 | 22:57 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Bewertungen
I knew it would be good.





KAB
I knew it would be good, but hoped I wouldn't cry. I got both! An engaging story. It's hard to go wrong with Simone Evers reading.
Enjoyable





Compulsive Reader
Another excellent novel by William Locke, expertly read by Mr. Simon Evers, thank you, JK





Mei
William .Locke, excellent t story , well crafted. And well read by Simon Ev ers.





jan
Wonderful reading of a fabulous story.





Stella McQueen
William John Locke is one of my top authors and Simon Evers is everyone's favourite reader. Locke does wonderful character development with good stories, too. Odd narrative technique: main character writes an autobiography, gives this to his close friend, friend then writes a book-length interpretation of the autobiography from his perspective as someone who knows the main players, and is involved in the continuation of things after the autobiography ends. There is never any direct quotation from the autobiography. It is odd, but works, in a semi-unnecessary way. Although it didn't go into the details of the war experience, the after-experience was fascinating and very different to others by Locke such as The Rough Road. Much more about the glory of war and it 'making the man' than the struggle and trauma.
GREAT OR POOR STORY: WHO KNOWS





AVID READER
This was my first book by this author. He must be good because his scant plot kept me listening. I am unsure about the story being good or bad since the reader was Simon Evers. I will read another just to make sure.
Spoiler alert





Kytoga
Brilliantly read and absolutely love this author. Yes, an end worthy of listening (for those of us who do not desire tragedy.) There is plenty of that on the news...
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FBL
wonderful tale- a bit tedious in places. what will I do when I have listened to every recording by Simon Evers?