The Thing Beyond Reason


Read by Cathy Howell

(4.3 stars; 20 reviews)

Lexy Moran, a resourceful young woman, is on a mission to find her employer’s daughter Caroline Enderby. After standing up her fiancé on the eve of their elopement, Caroline disappeared. Thus begins Lexy’s quest, taking her from the big city of New York to a small town where she knows no one. Secrets and danger abound. A handsome stranger, a mysterious doctor, and the fiancé are each players in this mission as Lexy desperately searches for Caroline before it’s too late. - Summary by Cathy Howell

Chapters

Chapters 1 & 2 19:56 Read by Cathy Howell
Chapters 3 & 4 22:59 Read by Cathy Howell
Chapters 5 & 6 24:54 Read by Cathy Howell
Chapters 7 & 8 20:27 Read by Cathy Howell
Chapters 9 & 10 23:39 Read by Cathy Howell
Chapters 11 & 12 26:04 Read by Cathy Howell
Chapters 13 & 14 20:57 Read by Cathy Howell
Chapters 15 & 16 25:42 Read by Cathy Howell
Chapters 17 & 18 24:35 Read by Cathy Howell
Chapters 19 & 20 22:19 Read by Cathy Howell
Chapters 21 & 22 24:16 Read by Cathy Howell
Chapters 23, 24 & 25 31:37 Read by Cathy Howell

Reviews

pretty good story


(5 stars)

This story was interesting, a bit predictable in places, still entertaining. The reader had a pleasant voice, good cadence and inflection However, one male character is English but she gives him a horrible Southern accent. It's the only character she changes her voice for. Please just read in a normal voice, you have such a nice one.


(4.5 stars)

A good reading of a surprisingly engaging book. I feared it would be a standard melodrama but in fact it has interesting things to say about human nature, the human soul, ... and about the power of money and social status ultimately to corrupt even the best of us.

Too many words!


(3 stars)

The story was OK and the reading was good, but the author used too many words and superfluous details that made it drag along and be boring.

Great story


(5 stars)

A very engaging heroine in a mysterious adventure. Fantastic reader. And a little twist at the end!

A Little Dark


(3 stars)

Well read, well written, but rather unpleasant.


(5 stars)

The book was good, and the reader was very good!