The Marquis of Lossie


Lu par Devorah Allen

(5 stars; 33 reviews)

This book is the sequel to Malcolm.

Having now learned the truth of his own parentage, and some important facts regarding the birth of his late master's daughter, Florimel, Malcolm MacPhail is faced with the difficult question of what to do with his knowledge. Armed with that knowledge, and with the commission the late Marquis gave him to care for Florimel, Malcolm makes his way to London to await his opportunity of serving her in the best way he can. - Summary by Devorah Allen (17 hr 9 min)

Chapitres

The Stable-Yard 13:33 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Library 5:27 Lu par Devorah Allen
Miss Horn 11:00 Lu par Devorah Allen
Kelpie's Airing 7:24 Lu par Devorah Allen
Lizzy Findlay 8:53 Lu par Devorah Allen
Mr. Crathie 3:58 Lu par Devorah Allen
Blue Peter 6:57 Lu par Devorah Allen
Voyage to London 7:56 Lu par Devorah Allen
London Streets 10:05 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Tempest 7:59 Lu par Devorah Allen
Demon and the Pipes 11:56 Lu par Devorah Allen
A New Livery 10:25 Lu par Devorah Allen
Two Conversations 10:15 Lu par Devorah Allen
Florimel 21:09 Lu par Devorah Allen
Portlossie 9:06 Lu par Devorah Allen
St. James the Apostle 7:35 Lu par Devorah Allen
A Difference 8:17 Lu par Devorah Allen
Lord Liftore 10:51 Lu par Devorah Allen
Kelpie in London 11:12 Lu par Devorah Allen
Blue Peter 7:53 Lu par Devorah Allen
Mr. Graham 10:40 Lu par Devorah Allen
Richmond Park 23:42 Lu par Devorah Allen
Painter and Groom 15:15 Lu par Devorah Allen
A Lady 11:08 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Psyche 9:07 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Schoolmaster 11:21 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Preacher 26:03 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Portrait 19:20 Lu par Devorah Allen
An Evil Omen 19:09 Lu par Devorah Allen
A Quarrel 12:14 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Two Daimons 9:47 Lu par Devorah Allen
A Chastisement 8:49 Lu par Devorah Allen
Lies 11:56 Lu par Devorah Allen
An Old Enemy 10:43 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Evil Genius 9:03 Lu par Devorah Allen
Conjunctions 15:59 Lu par Devorah Allen
An Innocent Plot 12:57 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Journey 7:15 Lu par Devorah Allen
Discipline 27:14 Lu par Devorah Allen
Moonlight 18:32 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Swift 5:41 Lu par Devorah Allen
St. Ronan's Well 30:03 Lu par Devorah Allen
A Perplexity 14:17 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Mind of the Author 9:35 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Ride Home 15:37 Lu par Devorah Allen
Portland Place 12:25 Lu par Devorah Allen
Portlossie and Scaurnose 14:42 Lu par Devorah Allen
Torture 10:00 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Philtre 8:29 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Demoness at Bay 10:42 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Psyche 28:00 Lu par Devorah Allen
Hope Chapel 13:13 Lu par Devorah Allen
A New Pupil 28:30 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Fey Factor 6:56 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Wanderer 12:23 Lu par Devorah Allen
Mid-ocean 25:29 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Shore 26:01 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Trench 24:51 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Peacemaker 30:19 Lu par Devorah Allen
An Offering 18:18 Lu par Devorah Allen
Thoughts 19:01 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Dune 13:36 Lu par Devorah Allen
Confession of Sin 15:38 Lu par Devorah Allen
A Visitation 13:37 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Eve of the Crisis 9:12 Lu par Devorah Allen
Sea 21:12 Lu par Devorah Allen
Shore 20:16 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Crew of the Bonnie Annie 11:11 Lu par Devorah Allen
Lizzy's Baby 9:02 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Disclosure 23:59 Lu par Devorah Allen
The Assembly 24:21 Lu par Devorah Allen
Knotted Strands 20:51 Lu par Devorah Allen

Critiques

An engaging narration of a remarkable novel


(5 stars)

The Malcolm books are my favorite novels by George MacDonald, and Devorah Allen's narration of them is convincing and engaging. The Scotch brogue (when it occurs) is clear and understandable. I'm so grateful that these novels are available unabridged on Librivox. MacDonald's unique blend of romance, adventure, intrigue, and earnest Christian faith is delightful and inspiring, and Devorah's reading brings it to life. Listen to "Malcolm" first, and then to "The Marquis of Lossie."

She did it again!


(5 stars)

Devorah, seriously can't thank you enough. Who can say it like MacDonald? No one understands the message of Jesus like he does. You do a beautiful job of rendering his message. dialect included. Seriously. I wept. More than once. (and I am not a big crier.) I have listened to everything you have read by him. I have a stressful job and have had insomnia, but listening to you read MacDonald at 2 in the morning is like "the peace of God that transcends all understanding." Thank you.


(5 stars)

Writing with nuance, complexity, and compassion; MacDonald’s “Malcolm” and “the Marquis of Lossie” reward us with principled quandaries, wellseasoned with provocative and reasoned heterodoxy.


(5 stars)

Honestly the best book I have ever heard (when listened to after “Malcom “).the narrator does the best scotch I have ever seen. Makes me think beneath the words. A very interesting listen and a sweet tale. Thanks


(5 stars)

excellent book excellent reader I'm now waiting for the movie!!!

Love it


(5 stars)

I love books by this author.

Outstanding!


(5 stars)

Delightful reading of a realistic fairytale.