The Curse of Carne's Hold
G. A. Henty
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When Ronald Mervyn from Devonshire is falsely accused of murder he emigrates to South Africa. He takes part in the Kaffir war and during this time he rescues a family from death. The family then return to England and try to establish Ronald's innocence. (Summary by Michele Eaton) (11 hr 26 min)
Capítulos
How The Curse Began | 26:27 | Leído por Michele Eaton |
Margaret Carne | 29:00 | Leído por Michele Eaton |
Two Quarrels | 31:28 | Leído por Matthew Walker |
A Terrible Discovery | 34:40 | Leído por KarlHenning |
The Inquest | 48:34 | Leído por Gabriela Cowan |
Ruth Powlett | 34:29 | Leído por KarlHenning |
The Verdict | 28:01 | Leído por Anna Simon |
Enlisted | 40:08 | Leído por Kimberly Krause |
The Outbreak | 32:17 | Leído por Anna Simon |
A Successful Defence | 36:00 | Leído por Lynne T |
Attack On A Wagon Train | 34:29 | Leído por Lynne T |
In The Amatolas | 33:53 | Leído por Lynne T |
The Rescue | 32:50 | Leído por metgmz |
Ronald Is Offered A Commision | 42:26 | Leído por Gabriela Cowan |
A Parting | 36:57 | Leído por Kimberly Krause |
Searching For A Clue | 41:21 | Leído por Gabriela Cowan |
Ruth Powlett Confesses | 31:08 | Leído por Tammy Stalcup |
George Forester's Death | 30:36 | Leído por Lynne T |
The Fire At Carne's Hold | 30:55 | Leído por Anna Simon |
Cleared At Last | 31:14 | Leído por Lynne T |
Reseñas
Excellent





el presidente
This story is less formulaic than some of Henry’s other works. It is rather a while into the story before the reader is really sure who is the “hero.” Additionally, the characters in this story are less black and white than is usual in Henty’s stories. Also having the main character be 10 years older and more mature and wiser than Henty’s usual boy heroes was refreshing. The mix of racism and paternalism that was normal in the British empire in South Africa is portrayed accurately along with the great variance between individuals in their attitudes. Attitudes of character range from “all natives are liars and thieves” to one character risking his life to save a “native” child. The text also gives a subtle criticism of colonial attitudes that treat all “natives” as the same and inferior. Henty takes the time to discuss some of the different attitudes between different African groups. The bravest characters in this story are a few Africans who lead, not follow, the main character on a harrowing adventure. All in all this is in my top 5 of best Henty books.
COMPELLING





Avid Listener
It started slowly, but picked up steam and was going full-tilt at the somewhat unexpected ending.
Another great tale by G A Henty





Seven Archers
Even though it started out a little slow once the stage was set the plot cruised right along in typical "Henty" fashion, with plenty of unexpected twists and turns. The readers did a very good job in their performances. I definitely recommend this book.
Not my Favorite





Dagley Family
Althought it eventually becomes more like Henty's normal historic fiction, it has very little history in it. Over half the book is focused on the murder of a girl, and those who are accused. Not a good book for young listeners as it could cause nightmares.





Brett Miller
slow start to an excellent book. you start off barely knowing the main character. Then you hate him. And finally you are heavily invested in him.
An unusual Henty...





The Weeping Prophet
An attempt at a "whodunnit", not entirely successfully. The narrative's hero crown wanders around a bit before settling on a somewhat unexpected head, as does the heroine's. The reading is very patchy varying between very good and very not so good depending on the reader, a large number of volunteers needed to get through this book obviously. Nonetheless enjoyable, especially as I'm from S Africa and I learnt facts of which I was unaware. Had never heard of the "Fingos" before...





A LibriVox Listener
There wasn't an ending what happened to the recording?





John Graham
great story. some readers very good, ...