Phantom Fortune, A Novel
Mary Elizabeth Braddon
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Lady Maulevrier was once a beautiful socialite, beloved and welcomed in London high society. But her life took a turn for the worse when her husband, whom she married only for his fortune, committed a terrible crime in India. Forty years later, she is taking care of her two granddaughters, Mary and Lesbia. She prefers Lesbia, because of her beauty. Therefore, the relationship between the sisters is tolerable at best. Mary marries the man of her dreams while Lesbia enters London society under the wing of her grandmother's faithful friend. Would she take all the advantages offered to her and find a match which would make her grandmother happy? Would Mary finally be happy? And what has Lord Maulevrier done in India which makes his wife continue to bury herself in shame? - Summary by Stav Nisser. (20 hr 9 min)
Capítulos
Penelope | 18:38 | Leído por chocmuse |
Ulysses | 16:48 | Leído por chocmuse |
On the Wrong Road | 25:32 | Leído por Jothi Tharavant |
The Last Stage | 7:44 | Leído por Lynne T |
Forty Years After | 46:22 | Leído por Vipal Prem |
Maulevrier's Humble Friend | 16:46 | Leído por chocmuse |
In the Summer Morning | 14:25 | Leído por chocmuse |
There is Always a Skeleton | 22:18 | Leído por Lynne T |
A Cry in the Darkness | 27:56 | Leído por Vanessa Garcia |
'O Bitterness of Things Too Sweet' | 33:03 | Leído por Catharine Birdwell |
'If I Were to Do as Iseult Did' | 12:18 | Leído por Caroline Morales |
'The Greater Cantle of the World is Lost' | 14:40 | Leído por Lynne T |
'Since Painted or Not Painted All Things Shall Fade' | 36:13 | Leído por Lynne T |
'Not Yet' | 19:19 | Leído por Lynne T |
'Of All Men Else I Have Avoided Thee' | 19:25 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
'Her Face Resigned to Bliss or Bale' | 15:26 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
'And the Spring Comes Slowly Up this Way' | 28:34 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
'And Come Agen, Be it Night or Day' | 30:55 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
The Old Man on the Fell | 16:40 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
Lady Maulevrier's Letter-Bag | 17:39 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
On the Dark Brow of Helvellyn | 33:26 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
Wiser than Lesbia | 31:57 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
'A Young Lamb's Heart Among the Full-Grown Flocks' | 27:39 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
'Now Nothing Left to Love or Hate' | 46:37 | Leído por Lynne T |
Carte Blanche | 54:59 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
'Proud Can I Never Be of What I Hate' | 30:31 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
Lesbia Crosses Piccadilly | 28:27 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
'Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts, in Wild Disorder Seen' | 31:46 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
'Swift, Subtle Post, Carrier of Grisly Care' | 24:25 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
'Roses Choked Among the Thorns and Thistles' | 34:00 | Leído por Catharine Birdwell |
'Kind is My Love To-day, To-morrow Kind' | 24:16 | Leído por Lynne T |
Ways and Means | 19:29 | Leído por Jothi Tharavant |
By Special Licence | 45:32 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
'Our Love was New, and Then But in the Spring' | 20:38 | Leído por Lynne T |
'All Fancy Pride, and Fickle Maidenhood' | 23:38 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
A Rastaquouère | 47:15 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
Lord Hatfield Refuses a Fortune | 41:21 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
On Board the 'Cayman' | 46:21 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
In Storm and Darkness | 28:13 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
A Note of Alarm | 12:23 | Leído por Caroline Morales |
Privileged Information | 15:50 | Leído por Mary Herndon Bell |
'Shall It Be?' | 9:38 | Leído por Atang |
'Alas, for Sorrow is All the End of This' | 27:09 | Leído por Lynne T |
'Oh, Sad Kissed Mouth, How Sorrowful it Is!' | 24:24 | Leído por Lynne T |
'That Fell Arrest Without All Bail' | 15:00 | Leído por Lynne T |
The Day of Reckoning | 24:23 | Leído por Jothi Tharavant |
Reseñas





A LibriVox Listener
sadly, the book does not play properly for me. only a part of many of the chapters are read, and then stop. I do hope this can be sorted because it was looking very hopeful!
Worked 4/7/16





Lori K
Technically, one chapter stopped on it's own. To get it to play again I went into contents, selected the chapter, then selected "listen". My rating is for the story. I haven't felt that Bradden was long winded in her stories until this one. I wanted to abandon this book twice! The Indian mystery didn't have me interested at all until the very end. Mostly the book was about Lesbia who had nothing to do with it. Lesbia is selfish & focused on money & status unlike her sister. I did like the twist between them along with the ending but they aren't worth drudging through the boring life of Lesbia.





KAB
Great story, surprise ending. Most readers did well, except for one male reader near the end, who seemed to think he was in a speed-reading competition.
mostly well read





A LibriVox Listener
mostly well read the except for a few readers toward the end
good story





Nat
Readers do a good job. Some are really good narrators!





Joe
I loved the story but the end was a slight anticlimax..





Pink Blossom
Was very disappointed 😒guessed everything before it happened 🤣