I Will Repay
Baroness Emma Orczy
Read by Annie Kirkpatrick
This is a sequel novel to the Scarlet Pimpernel. The second Pimpernel book written by Orczy, it comes (chronologically) third in the series and should be read after Sir Percy Leads the Band and before The Elusive Pimpernel.(Summary by Wikipedia)
Series:
1: The Scarlet Pimpernel
2: I Will Repay
2.5: The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel
3: The Elusive Pimpernel
4: El Dorado: Further Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel
5: Lord Tony's Wife
6: The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel
7: Sir Percy Hits Back
Prequel: The Laughing Cavalier
(5 hr 39 min)
Chapters
Reviews
So happy to read another Scarlet Pimpernel!
Kristopher
I am very glad I didn't let such poor ratings dissuade me from giving this audiobook a chance! There are 16 books related to and containing the stories of the Scarlet Pimpernel, everyone's favorite dandy hero, and it's wonderful to have access to more of them! This book was very interesting, focusing on the setting of the book series, painting an interesting world in which the scarlet pimpernel must cleverly work through. The reader does a mostly clear rendering(far out shining many amateur readers here where background noises, echoes, and interference plague many recordings) and graciously does it solo. To tend to the complaints: Indeed the reader does not manage the French as well as the other reader, Ms.Savage(another reader), but I felt the effort was put forth. The fast pace reading seems to be only present in Prologue part I, and the moments of repetition only seem to occur at some points early in the book. Overall I felt the reader did quite well.
listen quickly
Hospitable Georgian
"I will Repay" is another great Scarlet pimpernel tale. Annie is a fast reader which makes the prologue; therefore, extremely difficult to understand if you are from the South, like me, where we talk much slower. You can tell that she is trying to slow herself down as she reads further into the book. Her voice gets hoarse a few times and there are some repitious phrases, like she forgot where she stopped but overall, the story is so great that it is still worth listening to. I am reminded that we are not professionals here but volunteers trying to help others. Thank you, Annie for the effort.
well read
A LibriVox Listener
it's not as professional as Karen Savage, but it is well read. you can adjust the reading speed if ot bothers you. my only issue was a slight background noise, tolerable even unnoticed when played through the phones speakers, but irritating when using my headphones.
Danatasia
Great story. Narrator has a few stumbles in the prologues, but improves greatly after the first few chapters
Bravo from Borneo
Lord Jim
Excellent novel! Baroness Orczy reveals the true horror of life for both the elite and the poor during the 'Reign of Terror' that was the first year of the French Revolution. Set within this historical backdrop is a story of romance that must overcome a deep commitment for revenge. There is great depth in the writing and the main characters are developed in quite detail and with many layers. Interestingly, the Scarlet Pimpernel is not the main focus this time, but this works well within the overall storyline. The narrator sets off in the Preface like a greyhound out of its box. But, by the opening chapter, she settles into a more respectable canter (to really mix my metaphors) and from there on does a good job. Now, on to the next SP novel. Nice!
Interesting but marred by the reading
Jeanne2254
The story was Baroness Orzcy's usual formula but the historical parts were interesting. However, it was hard to listen to because of the reader's mispronunciation of French words and names. We can't expect all readers to know French pronunciation but some of her interpretations were so ludicrous that it was a struggle to keep reading.
Annie the speed reader
towstore
I guess this must have been a speed reading contest, amazing but of no interest to me. The reader has a pleasant voice and if she could reduce speed by about 50%, I think I might really enjoy her.
Good story, shame. about the reader!
A LibriVox Listener
Annie Kirkpatrick is very unclear to listen to particularly in the prologue, which is almost indecipherable. Once you get into the main story it isn't so bad and the story is very gripping.