The Doings of Raffles Haw
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Lu par Patrick Wells





The people of the small town of Tamfield are not used to exciting things happening. When millionaire Raffles Haw moves to town, rumors spread like wildfire about him. The advent of Mr. Haw, however, changes the town, and particularly the lives of the McIntyre family, in ways no one could ever have guessed. (summary by Patrick Wells) (3 hr 36 min)
Chapitres
01 - The Double Enigma | 18:50 | Lu par Patrick Wells |
02 - The Tenant of the New Hall | 19:23 | Lu par Patrick Wells |
03 - A House of Wonders | 16:43 | Lu par Patrick Wells |
04 - From Clime to Clime | 17:01 | Lu par Patrick Wells |
05 - Laura's Request | 15:31 | Lu par Patrick Wells |
06 - A Strange Visitor | 4:52 | Lu par Patrick Wells |
07 - The Workings of Wealth | 12:46 | Lu par Patrick Wells |
08 - A Billionaire's Plans | 16:26 | Lu par Patrick Wells |
09 - A New Departure | 15:04 | Lu par Patrick Wells |
10 - The Great Secret | 18:24 | Lu par Patrick Wells |
11 - A Chemical Demonstration | 12:25 | Lu par Patrick Wells |
12 - A Family Jar | 9:53 | Lu par Patrick Wells |
13 - A Midnight Venture | 14:36 | Lu par Patrick Wells |
14 - The Spread of the Blight | 16:02 | Lu par Patrick Wells |
15 - The Greater Secret | 8:55 | Lu par Patrick Wells |
Critiques
EAW





A LibriVox Listener
gripping and also great narrative





Ms. Elizabeth
For the lust of riches, do men fall. Good story. Narrator got better towards the middle. I think he became comfortable. I will look for more of his work.





Brett Miller
an interesting study of the effects of money. The science has long been debunked, but sadly, human nature has not changed a bit.
totally thoughtfully provoking





Obx12
thanks for a great read, this plot makes one think even .... $$ equals ??? Interesting ideas
A sobering take on the affects of wealth it charity/aid on peopl





Gernot Larsen
A must hear





Bryan
Great story, fantastic narration!
A good story in true Sherlock style.





A LibriVox Listener





Me
great book well read. inspires thought!