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George Eliot - The Mill On The Floss (Audiobook)

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Read by Hannah Gordon (Abridged: 2hrs 24mins) The action starts and ends on the River Floss at Dorlcote Mill, home to the Tullivers for generations. But, for all the mill's beauty, Maggie Tulliver, the heroine, finds family life intolerably narrow. The Tullivers, for so long solidly prosperous, are soon beset...

John Galsworthy - The Forsythe Saga: The Man Of Property (Audiobook)

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Read by Martin Jarvis (Abridged: 2hrs 25mins) The Man of Property begins as a crushing satire on the narrow-minded lawyers, merchants and bankers who made up John Galsworthy's claustrophobic, upper-middle-class world. All that is worst in this acquisitive, soulless breed is personified by Soames Forsyte. Yet far from condemning Soames,...

R.D. Blackmore - Lorna Doone (Audiobook)

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Read by Ray Brooks (Abridged: 2hrs 24mins) The epic qualities of Lorna Doone – seen both in its extreme archetypal characters as well as in the action and language itself – are what makes it such a riveting adventure throughout.  Just as the boy John Ridd climbed the waterfall into...

Thomas Hardy - The Mayor Of Casterbridge (Audiobook)

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Read by Martin Shaw (Abridged: 2hrs 25mins) This epic work is one of the most tragic of Thomas Hardy’s stories.  The novel comes full circle as Michael Henchard rises from poverty and drunkenness to wealth and position, ultimately to die poor and bitter. The Mayor’s own story is linked to...

Jane Austen - Persuasion (Audiobook)

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Read by Anna Massey (Abridged: 2hrs 2mins) As with all Jane Austen's novels, Persuasion draws much of its appeal from the author's talent for observation and for satire. Notice first how the characters reveal their personalities as much through their speech - both in their choice of words or phrases...

Jack London - The Call Of The Wild (Audiobook)

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Read by Bob Sessions (Abridged: 2hrs 25mins) Brimming with tense and violent incidents The Call Of The Wild traces the changes in the heart of Buck, the dog who grows from a pampered pet in California to a rugged fearsome and indomitable working dog in the far north. Primeval instincts...

Wilkie Collins - The Moonstone (Audiobook)

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Read by Steven Pacey (Abridged: 2hrs 25mins) Hailed as a masterpiece on publication, The Moonstone still thrills as a supreme detective story. But it is also a novel of mounting suspense, as the action follows the Moonstone’s trail.  The gem is tracked from the bloody looting of Seringapatam to the...

Gustave Flaubert - Madame Bovary (Audiobook)

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Read by Jenny Agutter (Abridged: 2hrs 25mins) Gustave Flaubert’s intimate portrait of Emma Bovary’s passionate yearnings for love and excitement, and his scrutiny of the dull provincial world in which she is trapped, create one of the finest French novels of the 19th century. His deep exploration of Emma’s emotions...

Anthony Trollope - Barchester Towers (Audiobook)

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Read by Christopher Timothy (Abridged: 2hrs 25mins) The intrigues of peaceful Barchester are of tremendous importance to its inhabitants, and Anthony Trollope enjoys observing how differently they impinge on the separate worlds of men and women. Men have to make a place for themselves in society; for them ambition is...

James Fenimoore Cooper - The Last Of The Mohicans (Audiobook)

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Read by Peter Marinker (Abridged: 2hrs 25mins) Set in the wild forests between the British and French colonies in the mid-18th-century wars, The Last of the Mohicans brims with action. Hawk-eye, first of the tough but honourable heroes of the frontier, leads a mixed band on a perilous journey. In...